I had some spare time and a trashed computer case to scavenge so I figured a spiro would be a quick project.
This was done as a really half-assed quick project. The two motors were scavenged from the CD player of the PC and my plan was just to epoxy everything down.
That being said, it looks pretty sharp. The anodized aluminum and scrap acrylic match very nicely and it looks very fancy. Not so much from the back though:
You can probbably see where the aluminium and the potentiometers came from, this was the case I took apart:
Anyways, on to the pictures!
The thing doesn't do too many patterns but it sure looks nice. Onwards with smoke!
Switched to a more powerful green which overpowered the other colors so I just dropped them:
I only decided to do this since someone said that a spiro is something every person should have (forget who...). After building one I absolutely agree. I have added building a 3-4 motor spiro done properly to my list of things to do.

This was done as a really half-assed quick project. The two motors were scavenged from the CD player of the PC and my plan was just to epoxy everything down.
That being said, it looks pretty sharp. The anodized aluminum and scrap acrylic match very nicely and it looks very fancy. Not so much from the back though:

You can probbably see where the aluminium and the potentiometers came from, this was the case I took apart:

Anyways, on to the pictures!





The thing doesn't do too many patterns but it sure looks nice. Onwards with smoke!




Switched to a more powerful green which overpowered the other colors so I just dropped them:


I only decided to do this since someone said that a spiro is something every person should have (forget who...). After building one I absolutely agree. I have added building a 3-4 motor spiro done properly to my list of things to do.