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Did you ever see those laser devices that make a little laser show on a wall that changes around? I'll show you how you can do that with stuff laying around the house.
 
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Step 1: Gather Materials

These are the things you will need before starting.

-laser
-2 mirrors, one has to be at least 2" by 2"
-2 electric motors(scavenged from toy fans)
-a AA battery
-plenty of small wire
-some plastic containors to mount the motors on, anything about an inch high and sturdy enought to mount the motors on will work.
- DIY Laser Mount
-a base about 5" by 5", I used a plastic lid, you can use cardboard or anything else thats handy.
- a potentiometer to control the speed of the motor, any salvaged volume control should work
-plenty of wire so we have some slack to work with

Tools
-soldering iron
-hot glue/epoxy
ananda1 says: Sep 27, 2012. 8:28 PM
How would one integrate a spirograph into a party SAFELY? Would you aim it at the air, a wall, the ground? Lawyers are expensive.
AlphaRomeo says: Dec 3, 2009. 4:46 AM
Thanks for putting this wonderful instructable - I will make one as soon as I can

One possible modification could be that one could fix toothpaste caps (or something similar) to shafts of the motors - and stick mirror to cap using plastic clay or something like that.

Now you can experiment with different reflecting surfaces and materials - such as CDs or DVDs -
coolfordy in reply to AlphaRomeoApr 18, 2011. 10:38 PM
you could try small computer fans and bluetack
dbshortwave says: Sep 23, 2009. 10:55 AM
this is not a bad idea i wonder if we could add more to this like an arduino instead of brush type motors why not some bi- polar motors and servos to control the X-Y
supercrazytutorials says: Sep 20, 2009. 8:19 AM
can i coonect it with the output audio jack of my pc???????
trooperrick (author) in reply to supercrazytutorialsSep 20, 2009. 2:27 PM
No, but there are a whole bunch of other instructables that will show you other designs.
electfire says: Feb 16, 2009. 5:50 PM
I am working on a laser light show using one motor driving two mirrors (rotating in opposite directions) and a speaker with a mirror (so it will be audio controlled)
Liberty92 says: Oct 27, 2008. 7:07 PM
you should post a better layed out picture, maybe an obvious schematic or something to show a better view of the circuit
chinnerz says: Aug 15, 2008. 3:22 AM
yeah, i think this is a very good instructable. nicely done.
wethecom says: Jun 28, 2008. 5:20 PM
try this with slytle melted cds
AP Digital light says: Jan 5, 2008. 3:33 AM
Good job! I'm building similar device with three mirrors.
FathomBoy91 says: Dec 13, 2007. 4:32 PM
if u shined it at a building from a distance could u still see the design? a pic of that would be rlly cool

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trooperrick (author) in reply to FathomBoy91Dec 13, 2007. 6:28 PM
It depends, if you make the mirrors less tilted then the design will stay more compact over a long distance. A 5 mW like I have probably won't be able to be seen very far at that speed but anything over that probably will.
conceptualstratagem says: Dec 13, 2007. 11:03 AM
Its all gravy here. Let the number of posted instructables do the talking. +(faved)
errthum says: Dec 4, 2007. 2:32 PM
If you want to add a muscial component to it, add a third reflection off a mirror mounted on a small speaker. The speaker will add small variations to the beam and will change with the music.
FrenchCrawler says: Dec 3, 2007. 8:08 PM
Check out this Laser Video Projector
Chavez says: Dec 1, 2007. 3:59 PM
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thecheatscalc in reply to ChavezDec 2, 2007. 3:14 PM
bleh, I give you an F- for heartlessly criticizing the work. LOTS of those videos exist! Seriously, has that guy even made an instructable? Further, is trooperrick even copying his work? This is a simple two mirrors on motors scanner. I think he did an excellent job. Good job, it may be simple, but, looks like it works pretty well! I'd suggest using wood blocks though, they won't flex as much as the plastic containers will.
trooperrick (author) in reply to thecheatscalcDec 2, 2007. 4:23 PM
Yeah I was looking for something stronger but came upon this in my tupperware drawer. I thought it would work fine and it did. It seems the ridges in the plastic keep it from flexing too much. Can't wait to see your instructable.
trooperrick (author) in reply to ChavezDec 1, 2007. 4:44 PM
I didn't even know that that video existed. I wanted to see if anyone posted a spirograph and no one did, so I thought I should. Don't think I copied, most people who have high powered lasers know about this technique.
Solaryellow says: Dec 2, 2007. 8:07 AM
Nice job trooperrick. It's different than the one I was working on, but I just cancelled it because this one is more technical. Mine just involved string and a camera. Part 2 of my Laser Wall Art.
trooperrick (author) in reply to SolaryellowDec 2, 2007. 9:35 AM
That sounds interesting. Very Mcguiver-ey. I would like to know how you were going to do it.
swargy says: Dec 1, 2007. 5:10 PM
I like this project. Very cool idea, I hope to make one if I can find the time.
GorillazMiko says: Dec 1, 2007. 5:01 PM
wow, awesome. and its not copying, maybe he didnt know about it, maybe its an original. maybe that video wasnt on here, so he didnt know. i give Chavez an F- for accusing people of stuff they didnt do.
rimar2000 says: Dec 1, 2007. 3:58 PM
Very nice, very ingenious, good instructable. Thanks.
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