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FrozenGate by Avery

hand held projector :)

i'd order it too but that thing is loner than my whole Spirograph box


would be great for a non hand held
 





The only thing with the controller I have, for computer fans, is that it will not stop the fans and the adjustment in speed is quite a narrow band..... It does give you different patterns but not as many as with a DC motor and pot.


Regards rog8811
 
Thanks TSM, that saved me from doing my usual hunt on Ebay for the seller I use :)

They come with those little spring clips which makes them a doddle to mount, I set mine up originaly by pressing the little tags on the clips into corrugated cardboard, to make sure everything was in the correct place then transfer the hole positions to the proper mounting board.....

Regards rog8811
 
yeah i saw your little motor mounts on yours and HAD to have them i knew it would be a big pain in the arse to align them right without a good mount.

and the card board this is a great idea!
 
HEy guys i used to make beam robots before i was a laser enthusiiast and you should really buy your pots and motorsa from pagermotors they are the same but cheaper ;D

www.pagermotors.com

check it out its a great site.
 
oh sorry for double posting but i didn't see skatermidgets post about pagermotors
sorry :-[
 
I think i will also make such a thing

It is one of those projects that most laser enthusiasts do at some time, it is a lot of fun to both build and use.

Good luck with it, if you have problems ask questions, there are probably 50 people here who can answer them. ;)

Regards rog8811
 
Wow, I made a laser project like this on some foam board with scrap motors, and used a variable voltage to change the motor speed (too lazy to hook up a pot). It was more of a proof of concept for me, I had seen something like a time tunnel (just one motor) and thought it was awesome, then I wanted to see what it looked like with a 2nd motor. I am gonna have to see about building a portable one of these (maybe couple it with the 7 color laser, but I don't know if I'll be able to do that). I really like the way of mounting the laser, that was the worst part of the one I made (it was really variable where the laser ended up pointing).
 
Where did you get the acrylic mirrors? All I could find (JoAnn and Michaels) were glass mirrors. Finding a 1mm glass drillbit is not something I want to spend time on, especially since I could just get acrylic mirrors instead.
 
I found the mirror on ebay, I got a 9" square for a couple of $.

Regards rog8811

[edit]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3MM-MIRROR-ACRYLIC-A4-210MM-X-297MM-PLASTIC-PERSPEX_W0QQitemZ280268075586QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_3?hash=item280268075586&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1686%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318 that is in the UK but they must be available in the US[/edit]
 





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