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FS: Spirograph $45.00 - SOLD!

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for sale is a sprio that i made. it has a red diode in an axis module with a micro-driver by rckstr set at 150mA. 2x 25,000 RPM and 2 25ohm pots for each motor. there is a toggle switch to turn on the motors and laser individually. all wires are hot glued so they will stay in contact. there is also a acrylic window on the front to keep dust and foreign objects out.

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Re: FS: Spirograph $45.00

looks nice xD but unfortunately, i can't spend any more money on lasers for the time being.. out of curiousity, what mirrors did you use?

you should try making a 3 mirror spirograph xD
 
Re: FS: Spirograph $45.00

im sitting here watching it now and it works great ;) well worth 45$ for the parts in it... ;D
 
Re: FS: Spirograph $45.00

that's next. i will put it in a smaller project box. radioshack was out of them when i went last week. the s&h will be $10.00 USPS priority. the same day funds are transfered, the item will ship with tracking info. i will also send 2 extra acrylic mirrors in case anything happens later in life or for your own project. i used 2 part epoxy to mount them instead of hot glue like some others because they are 25,000 rpm motors. the red laser diode and micro-drive are powered by 2x 3.7V AAA size batteries and the motors are powered by 1x 9V. everything is mounted securely to reduce vibration.
 
Re: FS: Spirograph $45.00

the batteries, battery holders, laser diode, axis module, micro-driver, acrylic mirror, project box, potentiometers, HD switches, and mirrors are totaled over $60.00. just tight on money and want to build another one! fun as hell to play with. you can also adjust the focus for short or long distances by using the axis module that the laser diode is mounted in!
 


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