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Mysterious Lightbulb Prank

Mysterious Lightbulb Prank
Have you ever seen the Magic Lightbulbs magicians use? Here's how to make one that will drive people crazy! Thanks to Brad Graham for the fun idea! Watch the video and then follow along with the Instructable. Hope you enjoy it!

 
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Step 1What you need...

What you need...
1. (2) ordinary lightbulbs - the older the better.
2. (2) CR2032 Button Cell Batteres
3. 1 High Intensity White LED
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Oct 9, 2011. 6:13 PMDFree says:
I think it would be great if someone stuck this in their mouth.
Mar 8, 2012. 7:44 PMTacticalTrumpet says:
most solder is made of lead... I wouldnt put that in my mouth...
Now lead-free solder- THAT is slightly better
Sep 29, 2011. 11:17 AMtstilwell2 says:
Please tell me how you remove the base without breaking the glass bulb. I have tried this several times and because the bulb is a under a Vacuum Pressure it breakes and I have never seen one come apart at the base as clean as yours. I would love to know which brand you are using so I could make one Thanks Tom
Oct 30, 2011. 12:33 AMdiy_bloke says:
I have bought cheap brandless bulbs and removed the foot as well (it was for another project).
Just hacksaw through the lower end of the metal base and then just peel off the rest of the metal with pliers.

This leaves you with a closed glass bulb haveing a glass rod stick out at the bottom.

Break off that rod.
Then immobilize a belt sander somewhere or ask someone to hold it for you and gently but firmly press the base of the lamp against the turning sandbelt,

Turn the lamp a few times as you probably will not push it sgainst the belt completely straight.

Very soon you will have gone through the base and the inner glass off the lamp will be loose and yr bulb will be open
Jun 18, 2010. 1:35 PMfishfryer says:
there isn't much solder on my base and i can't get more to stick. help please?
Sep 26, 2011. 3:42 AMUgifer says:
This will be way too late, but the flux paste used for plumbing will nearly always allow your solder to stick to metal that doesn't want to take it. Cleaning the metal with some abrasive paper or wire wool also helps.
Oct 7, 2011. 5:05 AMfishfryer says:
it's never too late to build random stuff! I'll try this out, but even if it doesn't work, thanks anyway!
Jun 11, 2010. 11:29 AMDETHKLOK00 says:
i used this prank at a friends party and scared the crap out of everyone lol
Jun 7, 2010. 8:04 PMsoapdude says:
I'm having trouble cleaning out the base... How did you do it? And when it is cleaned how would i get the wire through the glue at the bottom to the solder on the bottom?
Jan 7, 2009. 10:50 PMHugsdrummer says:
what happens if you pluged the bulb in?
Apr 15, 2010. 9:14 AMGene says:
Probably not as much as others are expecting. The LED will blow almost instantly, and that would break the circuit. Connecting the battery to AC could make it blow or cause a fire, but the LED would act as a circuit breaker in this case.
Mar 28, 2009. 5:06 PMtwocvbloke says:
You get a little fire, a lot of nasty smoke and the bulb will probably explode (ok, the last one might not happen!!!)... :P Here in the UK we have a different type of bulb base, a Bayonet fitting, with the two contacts on the base, rather than a single one and the cap being the other, which I think would make this trick easier in my opinion... :)
Jul 23, 2009. 4:37 AMagis68 says:
In Greece we have both types and personaly i frefer the screw type. I 've seen this trick with the lamp from a vagabondv who was did some street shows....and then (I was 8 or 9 y.o.) i crown and appluse and i ask my unbeleiver big brother naive " Now how he did that?" and my brother replied "pfffffffff" and gone...Nice memeories of over that 30 years!!!
Mar 17, 2009. 4:34 AMskipernicus says:
The world would end. Actually, I think it's pretty likely that you'd blow a fuse, and possibly ruin the lamp.
Jul 14, 2009. 4:57 PMHugsdrummer says:
That would be a whole other prank.
Nov 28, 2009. 8:28 PMbrooklynlord says:
The reason there isnt a resistor is because your skin is resistive.

Average normal skin (Not right after washing your hands) has the resistance of about 100,000 ohms (100k).

Buf if you really want to be safe, just add another resistor.
Apr 15, 2010. 9:11 AMGene says:
100K ohms with a 6V source would pass so little current I doubt you could see the LED light at all. He's not using his skin to close the circuit, but rather a palmed piece of metal (in this case his ring.)
Feb 6, 2010. 12:31 PMinventordude14 says:
 I liked the prank my friend couldnt make it light
Oct 14, 2008. 2:38 PM11010010110 says:
now throw in a transistor and it lights up bright if you touch it just with ya hand !
Nov 23, 2008. 2:57 PMjongscx says:
I'm sorry, how exactly?
Nov 23, 2008. 4:08 PM11010010110 says:
the 2 extra resistors are both optional but very recommended the 100 - 1K one protects the transistor from overheating if lamp contacts are shorted together and not just touched with hand the 100K - 1M one prevents static charges etc from activating the transistor and lighting the led (which kills battery)
Jul 29, 2009. 2:02 PM12V says:
but it would light up if someone else held it.
Jul 12, 2009. 3:15 AM555mst555 says:
how come we can't solder directly to the batteries.....does it have a ayer of something that repels solder?
Jul 23, 2009. 5:25 AMtwocvbloke says:
From experience, small batteries explode if you heat them fro too long with a soldering iron... :S You can try, but you have to be exceptionally careful and let the battery cool between soldering each side, otherwise they expel their contents... S
Jun 30, 2009. 2:09 PMrebelious_nerd says:
You know that you can pick one of those things up at a hardware store for a few cents right?
Jan 4, 2008. 6:21 PMAT says:
Nice! Uncle Fester would be proud.
Jan 14, 2008. 3:22 PMWhiteTigerTails says:
Another Adams Family lover!
Feb 7, 2008. 10:21 AMKayjay says:
kinda sux that its like not on tv any more used to be my favorite show lol
Nov 23, 2008. 8:59 PMArmChairQB says:
HULU.COM has the shows
May 4, 2009. 6:53 AMVulcanator says:
HULU rocks
Nov 28, 2008. 4:01 PMWhiteTigerTails says:
-Hugs tightly- Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Apr 1, 2009. 6:01 PMwoody558 says:
On the first time you took the bulb apart. Why couldn't you use that?
Jan 12, 2009. 7:48 PMvolquete says:
im a practicing magician, and this will help alot, thanks!
Jan 12, 2009. 7:47 PMvolquete says:
KIPKAY ROCKS AGAIN _!!!

to solder the wires on, do i have to use a soldering iron or just meld some solder onto the wire to make them stay?
Feb 23, 2008. 2:28 PMsuperbeetlejosh says:
How about putting a reed switch inside the bulb? Holding a small magnet close would turn on the light.
Jun 12, 2008. 8:01 PMEsmagamus says:
How easy is it to line up a reed switch? There's one in my dehumidifier I can't line up with the magnet in the water tank.
Jan 7, 2009. 9:56 PMmettaurlover says:
solution to your problem: take the tank out, and using a strong magnet, sweep over the area where the switch is changing the angle until it works, and then just change the angle of the magnet in the tank...
Sep 4, 2008. 11:27 AMJellyWoo says:
do you have to use a ring or can you just use your finger? also won't you get shocked turning the lightbulb on? finally, how do you replace the batteries? thanks
Nov 26, 2008. 1:34 AMfrikkie says:
you wont get shocked your are working eith batteries! a small reed switch can be used as well.but it will have to be inside the bulb.Then you'll have to have a strong magnetic ring or just an hidden magnet.When you bring the magnet close to the bulb it will light. A reed switch is an switch that closes when a magnetic field flows over it.
Nov 26, 2008. 10:44 AMJellyWoo says:
oh, kk.
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