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A-35 Doomsday Device... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Step 4: Casing.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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can collect and find pieces, so can you, all it takes is time.
Some parts were already provided by the microwave oven like the transmitter inside... I toke it apart and used the copper core as the "anti matter collector" (see step 3)
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1. removed the console already...
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1. Strong magnets, always keep those around...
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1. Some old harddrive bracket.. whatever.. it fits by itself already
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1. drill hole here
2. and here
3. and here...
4. and here...
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1. This is not working...
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1. Led's for giving it a special glow
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1. Stops it from rolling of the table.
Step 4: Casing..
The casing needed to be cool, lightweight and strong and to protect the parts in it (timer, ani matter collector and core)
The anitmatter core (a modern garden light from a DIY store) provided the measurements for the casing, I kept it small but kept in mind that atleast a pvc pipe and the
garden light should fit into it. I just laid it out, toke the maximum diameter from the biggest part and added 0,5 cm on it. The lenght is not importend right now..
The casing then was build from cutting boards used to prepare food, it was strong, cheap and easy to work material.
I did have to see a few stores before I was satisfied with these cutting boards, others were to flexible to use.
More threadbar for the basic construction and more pipe that goes over it. (picked that grey pipe up on a yard sale)
It all keeps together by nuts and threadbar, same construction as the anti mater collector.
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1. keep screws somewhere save
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1. Little black mark to spot it while rotating..
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1. nice and precise
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1. stuff you need to remove
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1. bolt to keep the piece into place, the hole is not a problem for now
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1. Holes to mount the piece on the pipe
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1. Moving the pencil like this will create a nice mark on the pipe
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1. Little bit more work required
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1. Puls connection for the internal clock
2. For testing I used a Arduino for the clock puls
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1. Bolt to hold the servo test print into place
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1. Follow the lines
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1. 5 volt out for the arduino
2. Servo test, it provides a square pulse to the clock
3. emergency stop
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1. paper template to try things out
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1. Holes to put the saw trough
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1. Need to file the holes precisely
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1. Nice square holes for the buttons
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1. suspension 1
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1. suspension 2 same bolt coming from the display, just longer
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1. Arduino platform, one bolt here holds it up
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1. Red leds for the control panel
2. Transistors for the button lights.
stop / rdy / rec / hold
3. Blue ones overhere
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1. plexiglas for the lights "pwr" or "emp"
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1. Arduino can be removed in the case of a malfunction
2. Servo speed was reduced by adding a series of diodes
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1. Microwave relays telling the arduino the functions they are in.
2. Self restoring fuse
3. 78A05 on the control panel to cool it down, a little fan was needed
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1. Almost worn out
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1. Special adapter to hold everthing in the "core" from the lid
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1. Core will sit right here
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1. These wires up and down will provide the data and power for the next row,
making it one strip of leds
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1. Remove any air pockets and press the white sticker stuff firmly on the
plexiglass for a even finish
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1. Lid for the pvc tube
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1. Servo goes right here
2. Led wires, 5V, data, clock, ground
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1. Beeper if you press a button
2. 6,3 mm headphone female, the switch inside was used for safety switch (on /
off)
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1. painted the wood grey
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1. These wires needed to be sorted out or cut off...
2. rings were used to fill this space up
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1. water tube
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1. "End" result...
2. "End" result...
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1. Little fan to cool down the 78A05
2. Connection block for the wires
3. Hot air exit
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Raxian2013 says:
5150tech says:
Kiteman says:
Oh, this is awesome!
Did you know, you can embed YouTube videos in your project, to make them a lot easier to watch?
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