It took me a while to figure out the right term for these shells. They are limpets and not barnacles, as i originally thought they were >>
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/analogy_01
I've always liked collecting seashells, and have always wanted to do something more with them than accumulate them in my parent's garden. So now I want to see how far I can go to integrate small electronic circuits inside them. Limpets are nice to work with because they are totally open on one side and the bigger ones even offer some depth.
The limpet buttons are very simple, they use a push-button to trigger LED light or a vibration motor. I decided to use a push-button rather than a switch so that they are only active when touched/pushed.
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- Limpets from the beach
- Push-button switch
- LED or vibration motor
- 3V button battery holder
- 3V button battery
- Hot glue
- Solder
- File
- Soldering iron
- Hot glue gun









































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That has to be one of the funniest things I ever heard. Not that you don't know, just the question being asked.
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Thank you for pointing it out.
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/analogy_01