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How to build a taser for free

How to build a taser for free
This is a very easy, very fast and not to mention FREE way to build a "taser".
 
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Step 1Parts

Parts
Parts:

- Disposable Camera - You can get a free*, used disposable camera anywhere film is developed

Optional:

- Soldering Iron
- Copper wire
- Electrical tape

*I've gotten all of mine for free, but I've heard of other people spending up to a quarter for each camera.
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Mar 1, 2012. 4:35 PMmrwaffles2 says:
Wow I built one of these after doing a little research and I must say they work great! Even though I am (defiantly) below the age where I can legally buy a taser I am guessing that this is almost as good.
May 20, 2007. 7:38 AMShawster BG says:
I havn't tried it yet. Though it would obviously work, I havn't been able to find a ***FREE*** disposable camera.
Feb 16, 2012. 4:52 PMAron313 says:
Buy a compacitor form radio shack instead.
Jan 24, 2009. 6:07 AMandy_the_circut_man says:
a while back you said u couldn't find any free camera's, i went to walgreens, and asked for disposible camera's with no film, or that they took the film out of , just say your going to recycle them, and u can get some, i got 18 free with my first try, go about once a week, although i had 18, only 5 actually worked for making tasers with, and only the kodak ones, but if you press the flash button before u even open it, and hear it charge, that's a good idea that it will work. just dont take forever soddering something, because it messes up the board, and all it will be good for then is getting the battery out. :-) cheers!
Jan 18, 2010. 2:00 PMAaamazzara says:
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Feb 16, 2012. 4:51 PMAron313 says:
Haha if you dont want it to spark you can use your finger.
Jul 25, 2007. 12:57 AMryan289 says:
u can make these without even taking them apart
Feb 16, 2012. 4:48 PMAron313 says:
Make an instructable on it!
Jul 27, 2008. 12:15 AMhellstudios says:
ummm.....HOW?
Jul 30, 2008. 10:25 PMryan289 says:
i use to do it all the time let me experiment and see if i can remember
Sep 2, 2008. 4:27 PMtubbychick3n says:
are you talking about just breaking the flash bulb out and soldering wires onto those contacts? because a few comments up, someone was talking about that.
Sep 4, 2008. 7:54 PMryan289 says:
no when u take the paper off of it there are 2 holes on the bottom and i know you stick a paper clip in each one
Dec 20, 2010. 1:58 AMhyunwoolim says:
man that is soooo cooool an electric camera! i should add that on my prank list.
Jul 15, 2011. 11:29 AMsuperduperdrew says:
so it's a bad idea...
Jul 15, 2011. 11:29 AMsuperduperdrew says:
dude, those really hurt...
Sep 5, 2008. 6:38 PMtubbychick3n says:
oh, well i guess that works too.
Sep 11, 2010. 11:48 AMTobor 2.0 says:
your kidding me right. I disabled a dis. camera with the same data board to make an E.M.P. generator and i got shocked by it. it didn't hurt at all!
Feb 16, 2012. 4:47 PMAron313 says:
Buy a bigger compacitor for radio shack!
Nov 29, 2011. 1:45 PMgeckomage says:
an e.m.p you say? you can make small range ones with capacitors and coils of wire. but true e.m.p's with any range require a large amount of capacitance, at a high voltage, and call for a coil to be suspended inside a metal tube. then at the moment of discharging the charge through the coil an explosion must take place. at one end of the tube. thrusting the coil down on the tube one turn at a time in rapid succession, creating a short circuit and forcing the magnetic wave of energy into a smaller and smaller space. compressing it. until the last coil touches and it explodes from said device carrying a large amount of energy and covering a fair distance. transferring its energy magnetically to wires and components in electronical devices (most of them are shielded so any real damage would take a lot of energy) causing voltages that are too high and currents to flow wrong ways. destroying said devices :3 you might be able to get it to knock out those little pocket games you can get at target though :D
Apr 21, 2012. 3:18 PMTobor 2.0 says:
I didn't say it worked I was prototyping an E.M.P., honestly people stop jumping to conclusions
Jan 14, 2012. 9:05 AMToddisI says:
i think ill just go to radio shack and buy a compacitor... and a double A holder
Feb 16, 2012. 4:46 PMAron313 says:
Haha thats what i did!
Feb 8, 2012. 6:26 PMhellwarrior says:
The proper way to discharge these capacitors is to create a little jig out of 100k thru hole resistor. Take a pair of INSULATED needle nose pliers and bend the leads down like you were going to put them thru a pcb. Next step is to match up the polarity of the leads. The longer lead is the positive on the resistor. The capacitor should be marked on the can. Next holding the resistor gently with the pliers carefully touch the leads of resistor to the leads of the capacitor and keep them their for about 15 seconds or until your comfortable. You will know it works if the resistor is hot. I have found it helps to do this with the camera partially dissassembled in a panavise junior. This way you can concentrate on just keeping your hand from shaking the first time you do this! Sparking the cap with a screw driver while pretty and cool is very bad for the capacitor. Not to meantion you could hurt yourself or fuse the screwdriver to the lead on the capacitor! Hope this helps!
Oct 1, 2011. 6:47 PMacrane4 says:
I knew to discharge it so I did and it scared the living daylights out of me it sounded like an m-80 firecracker going off.
Aug 14, 2011. 8:10 PMBen Mighall says:
How do you increase the power of this?
Sep 28, 2011. 5:30 AMtswannell says:
im a bit late but all u do is get a bigger capacitor the long brown thing that looks like a mini battery and u might need a bigger battery but be warned dont go anything doubled the size cause u will put holes in meta we put a hole clear through a blade on scissors
Sep 28, 2011. 5:26 AMtswannell says:
hey could u or someone show me a simplised circut like so u dont have to go buy a 15 dollar camera to make this cause i got a capaciter and a battery and some wire and some other stuff
Mar 22, 2011. 5:41 PMdliang says:
I was taking this apart and got shocked. Ow.
May 24, 2011. 6:00 AMadamnsmith says:
well no duh of course you'll get shocked
Jul 14, 2011. 4:15 PMO_Kodama says:
If you go ahead and discharge the capacitor by touching the pos and neg end with a screwdriver then you shouldn't, Just play safe kids.
May 23, 2011. 2:07 PMassassin867 says:
Me too. :(
May 24, 2011. 6:04 AMadamnsmith says:
where can you get a "FREE(=" disposable camera i cant find any
Jul 14, 2011. 4:14 PMO_Kodama says:
Walgreens could work, in the past I used Walmart to get what I needed just by going to the camera section and asking for the used disposable cameras. This only worked for me at one store, the rest of the locations told me I couldn't have them. Good luck!
Jun 13, 2011. 8:21 PMamoulinet says:
In Your Mom!!
Jun 21, 2011. 12:32 PMadamnsmith says:
your so annoying
Jul 1, 2011. 9:33 AMcharchar97 says:
i think that you can ask around at like walgreens and places like that unno
Mar 9, 2011. 3:33 AMlolcat360 says:
Hook it up to Kipkay's "TickleBox"... that would be AWESOME.
Jul 1, 2011. 9:34 AMcharchar97 says:
oh yea
May 12, 2011. 12:21 AMjbuckland says:
Try using a digital camera...
The capacitor's the size of a aaa battery!
May 5, 2011. 4:26 PMghayden says:
can i take the flash out of the circuit an it still work i'v rigged it up to 2 1.5 volt battieries an its well good
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