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Homemade gramophone from recycled material with crank drive.
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jaykayare favorited a video
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Record player built with K-nex kids toy, spare DC motor, and acouple of ...
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Record player built with K-nex kids toy, spare DC motor, and acouple of rubber bands, a painters disposable mini paint tray (or a disposable plastic plate), a sewing needle and some thread.
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Ok, back a good while ago, I made a video demonstrating how to play a re...
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Ok, back a good while ago, I made a video demonstrating how to play a record with no electricity http://www.youtub... . Quite a few of you challenged and questioned me about playing a record without electricity where technically electricity was used to spin the turntable. Well fair enough, it does use some electricity to some extent so I have remade the video which only runs on hand power. You can use this to listen to music during a power cut or in a remote forest.
Shame that you cannot play a CD or mp3 without electicity. So much for modern technology lol.
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"(No Power) Chopstick Turntable" (video demo shot at home, Apr...
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"(No Power) Chopstick Turntable" (video demo shot at home, April 7/08). This device was premiered in a "no electricity allowed" live performance at Somewhere There, Toronto during Earth Hour, Mar. 29/08 (participants included Arnd Jurgensen, Michelangelo Iaffaldano, Alan Bloor, William Davison).WARNING: don't try this at home! (at least, not on records you care about!)
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