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Build an Atari Punk Circuit on a breadboard

Step 25Dance Party

Dance Party
Oh yes, dance party time.  

I hope this guide walked you step by step through the painless process of making an Atari Punk circuit.

So what now?

Well a lot of people build a permeant version of the circuit via soldering and stick it in a cute container.  The internet is full of really funky retro designs, a quick google search turns up many a project.

Soon to come from me will be a guide as to how to build this circuit into an Altoids tin.  Oh yes, it is possible.

If you've enjoyed this guide why not check out my website BrownDogGadgets.com.  We do in fact have an Atari Punk kit available if you're in need of parts.  53% of all sales goes to buying doggie treats.
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I'm a middle school science teacher in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I like making random things and then teaching my students how to do the same. I also run a little website where I sell some of the things...
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