We've already established that you have to be careful what you leave in your pictures around here.Also that was a pretty impressive sight identification of my guitar.
--Patrick
We've already established that you have to be careful what you leave in your pictures around here.Also that was a pretty impressive sight identification of my guitar.
REPRESENT!150' of telephone wire I've been carting through 3 moves now...
It sounds like you've done a great job with everything.I made several other simple props. One of which @stienman helped me out with over at stack exchange. This mess is 8 pairs of lights designed to trigger in slow sequence and then fade out. Partly a turn signal circuit design and partly stuff I made up together myself. Part count got kind of high for something so simple but what can you do. There's a 555, a 741, an optocoupler (the fading needs higher V than the 555 can handle, and I couldn't put in another transistor without saturating the caps and losing the fade effect), a regulator, and a homemade IR proximity detector (which uses the 741 as a comparator--thanks Instructables). It's staying on a breadboard until after Halloween, because I want all those parts back.
Anyway, I'll be distributing them through bushes and ivy as eyes that light up when triggered.
On the plus side, between all these projects, I finally found a use for 150' of telephone wire I've been carting through 3 moves now...
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Oh my God that is so great!!!Oh wow these came out even better than my greatest hopes.
Thanks. I would, but singing pumpkins and singing Christmas trees are pretty common. The only thing I could contribute really is my springy opening/closing mechanism. I think it adds a little life to them, so that they're not clomping away like pac-man.[DOUBLEPOST=1414506938,1414506422][/DOUBLEPOST]Hot damn @fade - Great work! Now, go make an Instructable post.
Here's a really nasty version I threw together on Digi-key's Schemeit site: http://www.digikey.com/schemeit/#12fxIt sounds like you've done a great job with everything.
Do you have a schematic posted for your fader circuit?
Interesting design. It's a little unclear how the transistors are connected -- are they all in parallel or is this some sort of stair step connection?Here's a really nasty version I threw together on Digi-key's Schemeit site: http://www.digikey.com/schemeit/#12fx
...and their blinky light things.Well take a look at the nerdsss!
You're doing a great job! The costumes look wonderful! But I know what you mean about wishing you could share the workload. Mr. Z is always willing to help me put up decorations and happy to buy supplies, but asking him to make something (like pumpkin carving) is like saying, "Here, could you hack this to pieces? Thanks!". The man is handy, but has no artistic gene.I should theoretically trim and re-hem my Elsa dress because it is way too long, but I don't know if I have the will in me to do so. Have to finish the cape part of my daughter's costume today because she will probably want it for trick or treating time, and I have to drum up the urge to carve pumpkins after spending the better part of the month making 2 costumes. If only my husband wasn't so blase about holidays, I could pawn off the pumpkin carving on him. But he did spend 3-4 hours helping me cut out the stencils for my daughter's costume so I can't get too mad.
The parents are going to wonder why you carved a knobby penis with a face.My pumpkin this year!
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Went out and got a green light for it and everything. Hope the kids dig it. Pikachu got a lot of attention last year.
That's Hawt.David said:*Looks at @Dei's photos* Well, ONE of us is going to have to change.