@puffadder01 Radio theremins are very picky, on a regular one, you must use two radios, modify ones antenna, and tune them both to specific frequency (Very cool). This one you'll just have to play around with. The light emmited from the laser goes into the ball and rflects and refracts all over the place, so the aluminum plate has a better chance to receive it. THe light hitting the aluminum plate produces flying electrons (photoelctric effect). these eletrons hit the antenna inside...
... the radio after boucing off of your hand. based on the distance of your hand, lke sonar, the radio produces a corresponding sound frequency. (i ran out of characters)
When I googled " laser theremin" I got a lot of gagworthy guff about "beamz" (plus some cool stuff I'd already seen) then this! While not "Rear Window" the minimalist static shot belies its unrelenting development, rough hewn realism and a brief but perfectly timed climax. Refreshing and excellent. 5 stars.
ELECTRICKERY
michaelpudney 5 months ago
bro.... dead pixel on your camera
gunghoman414 5 months ago
@gunghoman414 Yep. What's weird is if I put it in full auto mode it gets fixed. Anyways that camera has long since been destroyed.
dragonice000 5 months ago
please, do not use tape to keep your laser on. Lasers need downtime, and by forcing them to stay on you are asking for the laser to break.
JustSomeStuff3 6 months ago
@JustSomeStuff3 This is the longest it's ever been on. Aside from cheap construction, the laser still works after almost three years now.
dragonice000 6 months ago
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everdale 7 months ago
That is just awesome. How did you figure that out? You must be a bad ass experimental scientist or engineer or something. Truly awesome.
puffadder01 1 year ago
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puffadder01 1 year ago
can you tune it and change the range on it or manipulate it in any other way? does it have to be a green laser? why does it work?
puffadder01 1 year ago
@puffadder01 Radio theremins are very picky, on a regular one, you must use two radios, modify ones antenna, and tune them both to specific frequency (Very cool). This one you'll just have to play around with. The light emmited from the laser goes into the ball and rflects and refracts all over the place, so the aluminum plate has a better chance to receive it. THe light hitting the aluminum plate produces flying electrons (photoelctric effect). these eletrons hit the antenna inside...
dragonice000 1 year ago
... the radio after boucing off of your hand. based on the distance of your hand, lke sonar, the radio produces a corresponding sound frequency. (i ran out of characters)
dragonice000 1 year ago
why does this work?
puffadder01 1 year ago
dos this rally worck?
moreawesome45 2 years ago
When I googled " laser theremin" I got a lot of gagworthy guff about "beamz" (plus some cool stuff I'd already seen) then this! While not "Rear Window" the minimalist static shot belies its unrelenting development, rough hewn realism and a brief but perfectly timed climax. Refreshing and excellent. 5 stars.
rongpockle 2 years ago
cool!
fargus5000model 2 years ago
It works really really really really good! IT IS AWESOME!!!!!!
TetrisPlayer 2 years ago
Aswesome. I tried it and it works!
dragonice000 2 years ago