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My DIY Spirograph

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hey i gotta question...i accidentally bought a 5k ohm potentiometer instead of a 500k one...whats the main difference?
 





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haha thanks rog. yeah i do understand the reversing switch, I just happened to forget to add the rest, I will update that now!  :)
no need to think of any other ways to explain it, i understand now! ;D

ok i updated the picture now, I dont think I left anything out.
 
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Good luck with the build, post lots of pictures ;)

hey i gotta question...i accidentally bought a 5k ohm potentiometer instead of a 500k one...whats the main difference?

Your slow speed may not be as slow....although the motors I use only need around 1k to get a good range of speeds.

Regards rog8811
 
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alright thanks man, and i got another question; Will a reverse switch work on a pcu fan?
 
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alright, then thats no good. I bought one for no reason because all i have is cpu fans here. And does anyone know what convex double sided mirrors will do when used in the spirograph?
 
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here's some pics of the mirror i was planning on using. The only thing im worried about is which side to use because it is a convex mirror "like a pair of glasses"
 

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Yes, normal 3-12V hobby motors are great. ;)

bobobob121: You'll get a bad divergence no matter what side, so use flat, preferably front surface mirrors. Like harddrives or something.
 
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Meh. Experiment then.
I don't think it's gonna turn out great tho.

The motor looks lawfully big, maybe a little slow too. But it should work.
 
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well i can only really use radio shack..do you know of any motors they sell that would fit these specs?
 
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Something like this:
http://www.radioshack.com/product/i...&sr=1&origkw=motor&kw=motor&parentPage=search

Or this:
DC_simple1-1.jpg


You'll find them in CD/DVD drives, it doesn't need to be a burner.
 
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oo, i have an old cd player from my comp i will have to inspect..how many volts do they usually run on? or does it say it on them?
 




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