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as such it could kill you, cause damage or injuries. If you are not really skilled at mains
powered electric device and related safety building practice and are not well aware of the risk related, you are suggested to have a friend help you with this project.
Also, as a general rule, when you are working on dangerous things always have someone next to you instructed on what to do if something goes unexpectedly.
The main issue here is to make sure that in no way metallic parts of the prongs and shapes come into contact with the electric heaters of the toaster.
These notes are not just to scare or bother anyone, but I absolutely want that fun does not turn
into grief.












































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Am on my way the "Goodwill" (charitable thrift/secondhand store that employs the disabled) and buy every toaster they have on hand.
All of us here are gonna chip in and get ya that 6th volt, lol
Really is a great instructable
this means the toast will be done all over including the design area, and avoids the burned bits around the edges.
for a really lo fi version, i used to make "tubby toast" when my brother was little.
just squash the bread with your fingers to make a smily face, and the squashed bits dont brown. ace for getting a 2 year old to eat breakfast in the morning!
Also, Go oscilloscopes! I have one very similar.
I just noticed I got 5 stars ! Yahoooo!
Thanks everybody.
wouldnt the aluminum sheet in which you used to make the print on the toast cause the toaster to explode or something since metal shouldnt be in the toaster?
thanks!
(btw this is awesome)
Well no, just kidding. Of course your comment is appropriate as nothing should be put inside the toaster except what is supposed to. The issue can be approached safely though if the sheet is placed carefully (inside the prongs and not outside as an example). I think that the intructions and some common sense can make a good safe "pac man" toaster. Again, we're dealing with high voltage and help from some knowledgeable friend must be welcome .
Thank you
A.
Bye for now.
( BTW sorry for not replying sooner : I was pretty busy and forgot to check my email... )
A.
Just be sure to not have the toaster plugged in when doing the mod.
You might even consider doing a trial run outside with a heavy duty extention cord, if you want to be overly cautious...
This sounds like fun!
Ciao
Alessandro.
I'm happy when someone writes in.
Just be careful when working with the AC mains, even after years the dangers and caveats remain the same !
Have fun and post pictures.
Ciao
A.