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Laser Harp Mk II Construction Part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

http://www.stephenhobley.com/build

NEW - Plans and source code now available!
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Part One of a series on how the laser harp was created.

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  • Any chance you'll update with more info? Have been considering a new hobby, and this looks like fun. Any chance of a wiring diagram?

  • I'm probably not going to post the whole thing as one diagram, but I will be posting a little at a time, explaining each piece, in a logical manner.

    Trust me, if you're trying to build one, it's much better to tackle it one piece at a time, then all at once.

  • Due to popular demand I'm putting together a complete package with schematics and source code. As soon as I can get it finished it'll be up on my site.

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  • "really, I should label that..." Hilarious in true British fashion lol!

  • nice projekt

  • Smoke particles are sucked in by the fan instead of blown out...

  • this seems like something kipkay would do

  • The laser harp is a great hobby, ive built one myself only cost me £345 for all parts... If youu can build one DO IT, they are great fun....

  • I would say go on Dragon's Den so you can get funding to set up in business but a man who has taken 22 years of hard work to realize his dream shouldn't have to grovel to those miserable people.

  • I was playing the witch in Hansel and Gretel at Middle school in 1985 and the smoke was coming out of the oven that she was going cook them in, they end up pushing the witch into it. So it covered up how non convincing the cardboard oven was.

  • @Laura041974 Professional venues should use hazers, not fog machines, that doesn't seem very professional of that production department :( Unless of course it was somehow used in a play or musical, then.... Nevermind :)

  • That smoke is disgusting to breathe in while singing. It gets in your throat and makes it dry. I had to do it once.

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