Homemade DIY Laser Harp using a 200mW green laser. Using an Arduino Microprocessor to control the laser and galvanometer, we produced 7 beams. Detecting reflected light from whatever breaks the beams we can determine which note to play. The MIDI output is fed into a virtual MIDI synthesizer running on a laptop to produce the sounds. Challenging project, but worth the effort.
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This is our DIY custom heavy duty hexacopter drone we use for dropping shark baits out behind the surf line. Can also be used for full size camera videography or other lifting functions.
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Building a basic TEA nitrogen laser
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8-Bit March by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Philosophy becomes science in this video where we create a literal interpretation of Alder's Razor. Why? Just because we can...
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Using a high powered focused laser you can actually pick up small enough objects, like diamond powder. This phenomenon is known as optical tweezers and was awarded a Nobel prize for the discovery
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Everyone loves a moving halloween prop, and of course everyone loves dragons. What do dragons do? They breathe fire. So with this animatronic dragon head we incorporated some real fire breath.
https://hackaday.io/project/193419-fire-breathing-dragon-head
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