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Old 17th September 2005, 04:36 AM   (permalink)
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I was just wondering if anyone else had some pretty bizzare projects like me...
like a remote controlled pnumatic potato gun...


or a snow plow on a 1991 Grand prix...


I also whipped up a 'ball' of speakers...Im gonna hook it up to a radio in my garage some day...


Cant forget the 62 leds in the headliner of my car either...(i was playing with a fog machine for this picture)


Lets see what else... My friend and I built numerous go karts and even made a lawn mower go roughly 35 mph. (we were not mowing at the time) and that transmission didnt really like shifting while going 20 MPH, it took a bit of cramming.

Also, if you want to see more pics for some bizzare reason, I have them posted at my cardomain: www.cardomain.com/id/jrz126

Sure were fun times...now we're all too busy with the joys of engineering in college to have time for stuff like this.
Anyone else have any crazy projects? or am I just extremely weird? (I'm not debating that I'm weird, I'm just wondering if Im on the excessivly weird side)
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Old 17th September 2005, 04:57 AM   (permalink)
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Is an coilgun cosiderd an crazy project?
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Old 17th September 2005, 12:20 PM   (permalink)
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http://www.electro-tech-online.com/v...ic.php?t=13188

Thats the link to my RC tank:

Now heres my canon, with 20kv auto-ignition system. Designed for tennis balls (65mm barrel or 2.6" approx)
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Old 17th September 2005, 01:12 PM   (permalink)
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Wow, that tank is awsome...I wish I had the proper tools and patients for something like that.

Does that 20kV ingnition work pretty reliably? Thats the one thing I hated about the combustion type potato guns, seemed like I was always playing with the igniter to get it to work right.
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Old 17th September 2005, 01:27 PM   (permalink)
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when I was a kid, I stuck a wire in the 120V socket literally shorting it. back then I didn't know what I was doing. The wire was insulated (good thing). As soon as it made contact, a spark appeared which scared me, and black ash appeared on the wall.

Now if that isn't crazy, then nothing is.
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Old 17th September 2005, 02:43 PM   (permalink)
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I was just wondering if anyone else had some pretty bizzare projects like me...
like a remote controlled pnumatic potato gun...


or a snow plow on a 1991 Grand prix...


I also whipped up a 'ball' of speakers...Im gonna hook it up to a radio in my garage some day...


Cant forget the 62 leds in the headliner of my car either...(i was playing with a fog machine for this picture)


Lets see what else... My friend and I built numerous go karts and even made a lawn mower go roughly 35 mph. (we were not mowing at the time) and that transmission didnt really like shifting while going 20 MPH, it took a bit of cramming.

Also, if you want to see more pics for some bizzare reason, I have them posted at my cardomain: www.cardomain.com/id/jrz126

Sure were fun times...now we're all too busy with the joys of engineering in college to have time for stuff like this.
Anyone else have any crazy projects? or am I just extremely weird? (I'm not debating that I'm weird, I'm just wondering if Im on the excessivly weird side)
You need to mount the potato gun and the speakers on the Grand Prix and have some fun during snowstorms this winter :lol:
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Old 17th September 2005, 03:24 PM   (permalink)
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It isn't mine, but the funniest project I've seen is this lawnmower:
http://media.hugi.is/hahradi/fyndnar/skycutter40.wmv
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Old 17th September 2005, 05:40 PM   (permalink)
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when I was a kid, I stuck a wire in the 120V socket literally shorting it. back then I didn't know what I was doing. The wire was insulated (good thing). As soon as it made contact, a spark appeared which scared me, and black ash appeared on the wall.

Now if that isn't crazy, then nothing is.

I totally agree with mstechca, When I was also a kid I used to these stuff too, and when my dad found out the black ash on the wall they used to suspect me, and they still do that.
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Old 17th September 2005, 06:37 PM   (permalink)
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It isn't mine, but the funniest project I've seen is this lawnmower:
http://media.hugi.is/hahradi/fyndnar/skycutter40.wmv
wow, that is pretty funny, but I have this slight suspision that the video is faked...it looks so realistic and everything, and it very well could be real, but I didnt think a lawnmower was very aerodynamic :lol:
but then I also dont know a whole lot about aerodynamics either.
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Old 17th September 2005, 06:41 PM   (permalink)
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It isn't mine, but the funniest project I've seen is this lawnmower:
http://media.hugi.is/hahradi/fyndnar/skycutter40.wmv
wow, that is pretty funny, but I have this slight suspision that the video is faked...it looks so realistic and everything, and it very well could be real, but I didnt think a lawnmower was very aerodynamic :lol:
but then I also dont know a whole lot about aerodynamics either.
It's hilarious! :lol: Not only do you have to worry about your neighbor mowing his lawn early on saturday mornings, but there's a risk he's gonna wake you up by crashing his mower in your house :lol:

I'm not sure, but there seems to be 2 small wing-like shapes between the wheels. I think it's real.

Edit : it's definitely real, I've watched it a second time, and you can clearly see that what appears to be the motor housing is actually a kind of spoiler/wing. The mower carcass itself is aerodynamically shaped, and even the handles seem to serve an aerodynamic/lifting purpose... :lol:
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Old 17th September 2005, 06:42 PM   (permalink)
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Yea i also saw that "sky cutter" I also was amazed that an lawnmower enugh arerodinamic to aculy fly.

I tryed to fly whith my lawmmowler but it wont take off.Meany i need to instal an nitro boster to it. LOL :lol: Nitro lawnmower (that is one of the stupid things i didnt see on the net)
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Old 17th September 2005, 07:23 PM   (permalink)
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It isn't mine, but the funniest project I've seen is this lawnmower:
http://media.hugi.is/hahradi/fyndnar/skycutter40.wmv
That is pretty old they showed that last year on The Screen Savers now known as Attack Of The Show.

I believe that it was made of balse wood and it had a tiny airplane motor.

They even sell those flying lawn mowers

heres the link if you wana by one.

http://www.flyingthingz.com/products.html

That is not the only crazy thing they have
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Old 18th September 2005, 12:39 PM   (permalink)
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Does that 20kV ingnition work pretty reliably? Thats the one thing I hated about the combustion type potato guns, seemed like I was always playing with the igniter to get it to work right.
it works damn nice, the fuel mixture isn't as important as using a barbecue igniter setup, it can ignite alomost anything flamable.

I fitted on one of those missile style switches onto it, so now it really looks authentic and deadly. Great for shooting kerosene soaked tennisballs on new years day!! (into a river of course!!, you dont want to burn down someones house would you?? :lol:

*That flying lawnmower is crazy!! :shock:
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Old 18th September 2005, 01:23 PM   (permalink)
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One of the videos shows the lawnmower being made with a curved aerofoil shape on top, and a flat bottom, made from lightweight styrofoam.
The video of it flying shows extra small wheels. Obviously the large wheels are fake, probably also of styrofoam.

Its smokey engine has a lot of power to move the beast and its control surfaces (rudder, elevator and ailerons) control it very well.

If my neighbour used one to mow his lawn then I would need a hard hat to go outside. :lol:

I am still playing with the styrofoam electric-motor powered model airplane I built. I use sequenced (a CD4017) timers (a Cmos 555) to control its motor speed with PWM. I don't have its timers set correctly yet, 'cause it takes-off fine then climbs straight up like a rocket, stalls then dives into the ground. :cry:
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Old 18th September 2005, 02:51 PM   (permalink)
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Not nessecerily crazy, but certainly not normal :lol:

A Lego crossbow, fully working of course, and incredibly accurate (good for knocking down Lego people a few metres away)

I'll get more photos of it, this is the only one I have now because our computer messed up and we had to format. I still have this one because it was already on the net and I retrieved it. Thing I like about this is how quickly it loads, with authentic locking sound. Just pull back on the sliding bit :lol: .

Other crazy projects? Hmm, that cannon thing. It used a battery operated lawnmowers motor and battery to spin a 4kg wheel very fast. Objects were then passed under the wheel along a plumbing pipe to be accelorated to carzy speeds. Totally rapid fire, unloaded a litre of dried peas in 2 seconds :lol: , many fired simultaneously. Dismantled now, but I kept the engine etc, so who knows what may become...

Theres also (or was) that other lego thing that used compressed air to fire a micro projectile at 100mph or so. I kind of accidently broke it trying to make it better, but I will rebuild :roll:
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