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FrozenGate by Avery

three mirror green laser spirograph

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this is my first spirograph and is what i consider my first working prototype. i plan on making alot of improvements, better speed control circuitry, better variability in speed. im using my 50mw green laser module from laser lands a good module but apparently im cooling it too much and might be getting mode jumping gotta post a vid on that soon. well tell me what ya think dislikes likes i need some feedback peoples!!! :takeit: ---------> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHOADtK7j38
 
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About what? What do you need feedback about? Do you need help building one?
 
OK here's some feed back ;) great job on the controler and the brick power supply, good thinking :yh: I would change out the mirrors and the motors for smaller ones like these with FS mirrors. here I did a test to see what four would look like, lets just say I wish I knew how to post to you tube and had a video camera ;)
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you can get good FS mirrors all over the place for just a couple buck each, try surplushed.
Nice build !
 
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:thanks: i used the pc fans because i liked the speed and look. right now im applying the same circuitry for smaller dc motors like yours. and i got my fs mirror for free out of the back of a projection tv along with the fans and most of my switches but i did order parts because this is for a competition here in michigan
 
Now I'm wondering :thinking: just how slow can you get them fans to turn with your circuit ? my experance hasn't been good with cooling fans and speed control.


:thanks: i used the pc fans because i liked the speed and look. right now im applying the same circuitry for smaller dc motors like yours. and i got my fs mirror for free out of the back of a projection tv along with the fans and most of my switches but i did order parts because this is for a competition here in michigan
 
pretty slow if you use your fingers :wtf: lol well in my circuit i dont have much control on lower speeds<----room for improvement especially in the lower end but i know you can get them going pretty slow but thats just from memory ill have to do some more experimentation and get back to you. in later projects i plan to have a digital readout for speed units on each one from like 0-99 or w/e
 
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once i get back to school after spring break i can show you the circuit i used for pwm control
 
thanks think you could tell a few people about the vid and this thread that would be much appreciated
 
Thats some great work there. I used pc fans for my crappy 2 way spirograph, I think the fans have trouble runnning below a certan RPM. and need higher voltage than the little motors.

Im sure your next one will be even better. :gj:

Si
 
yeah they do require higher voltage because the circuit in the fan is running the brushless motor only runs from 5-12 volts i think for mine so i had to get the variability to match up in my circuitry to just go in that range only. thanks
 
Nice work. I'm interested in build something similar to this. Could you help me with the circuits.
 





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