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    Default WOW new use for LED

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO2-t...eature=related

    Ok i actually thought about putting my interest in lasers on the back burner for a short time when i saw this ...... then the clip ended. total time considering the un-imaginable 7 min 42 seconds

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    It was made by FireMyLaser of LPF.

    http://laserpointerforums.com/f57/le...0-a-50012.html

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    That's correct Grix....
    Isn't he also a Laser Pointer Jockey like some of us...Click image for larger version. 

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    He did a good job on the final look of the light display...
    The mechanism must have been a biach to get working..
    Not bad for LEDs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lasersbee View Post
    That's correct Grix....
    Isn't he also a Laser Pointer Jockey like some of us...Click image for larger version. 

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    He did a good job on the final look of the light display...
    The mechanism must have been a biach to get working..
    Not bad for LEDs...

    Jerry
    I must admit i was enthralled by the unit the build pics provided are great a very inspiring project
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    That is pretty cool, I have seen the commercial ones before like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGePvn1ljFE

    But not seen a home brew before...

    Mark

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    Funny this should come up i am actually in the process of building one, i'm just working on the sliprings at the moment (tho rather stupidly decided that i wanted to be able to address each LED individually instead of as one hey it's only 6 more spinning contacts) I'll start a construction thread in the "Other light sources" board if people are interested I'll also plan to keep the motors synchronised and control the Illumination of the LED's with a Pic/computer so hopefully i should be able to get some interesting results tho i warn you it may take a few months to get this done as i have a lot on at the moment and only pennies and a junk box for materials...
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    cool stuff indeed! And to think he built is using only 'available parts' and ingenuity.

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    *FireMyLaser is a genius!*

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    Looks about as safe for the fingers as lasers are to eyes. Very nice effects though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by allthatwhichis View Post
    Looks about as safe for the fingers as lasers are to eyes. Very nice effects though!
    Well Put!
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