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Building Your Own Laser Sky Effect Generator If you’re interested in building your own laser sky effect generator, you’ll need a few key components: an Arduino Uno, a laser module, mirrors ...
This module allows you to develop a timing system, which utilizes the Arduino’s fast internal clock to provide an accurate timing system for kinematic experiments. Also, this module focuses on how to ...
An Arduino was added to control the motor and provide safety interlocks to make sure the laser fires only when the mirror is up to speed. The effect of the deep ruby red laser cutting through ...
The laser tower is glued to an Arduino board and attached to a laser module, all enclosed in an old Altoids box. The tower is composed of two SG90 micro servos, attached to a pan / tilt camera ...
The little laser pointer was replaced with a 200mW laser module, the hexagonal mirror mount and case were 3D printed, and the mirrors were painstakingly aligned so the laser sweeps out a plane.
The Arduino illuminates (blasts) the target using an inexpensive laser diode mounted on a servo motor. Interesting applications of applied math include computing distance based on sonic travel time, ...
You'll need an Arduino, of course, and you'll also need a pair of laser pointers, a few servos and motors to make the lasers move as time passes, and of course, the IKEA BLANDA salad bowl ...
Laser cutters are great DIY tools, but they're pretty expensive. If you'd prefer to build your own, Instructables user SilverJimny shows you how using an Arduino.
The Arduino powered Laser trip wire system project is currently over on the Kickstarter crowd funding website looking to raise $3,000 pledges to make the jump from concept to production.