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remote guy Special user Maryland 534 Posts |
Here are some pictures of projects I have made in the past few months. Let me know what you think.
1- This is a table with a self unthreading bolt trick built into the top ,which is controlled by a remote control. On top of the table is a remote controled mini- cargo net (Bengal Net). Picture 2- These are remote controlled Lie Detectors . Picture 3- This is my version of Sidekick Have you figured out why I call myself Remote Guy? http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t346/......2050.jpg http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t346/......2125.jpg http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t346/......2043.jpg |
JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
They look nice. And I guess the reason for calling yourself Remote Guy is you are using remote controls for most of your items, right?
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Doruk Ãœlgen Elite user 466 Posts |
They are nice,maybe you should make them look better by adding some accesories.. I wish I had the talent of making things like these:)
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sleightly Elite user New Hampshire 500 Posts |
The Lie Detectors should have the lights and accessories in the lids where audiences can see them...
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MagicMatthews Regular user Sydney, Australia 174 Posts |
I agree. Make the lie detectors bigger. What do you use to power your recievers & actuators/servos?
Don't get even... Get odd!
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MagicMatthews Regular user Sydney, Australia 174 Posts |
The reason I ask is that you want something small and well hidden, but still with enough power to activate your servos.
Don't get even... Get odd!
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