Raygun - Steampunk Defense by aintMichael
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Well the Glass Pirates returned...this time in an attempt to take my personal eye screens so I've decided pacifism is dead, and I'm fighting back. My research has proven that weapons make wonderful fighting tools, especially weapons that do not require being able to smell your adversary. I give you....

the Raygun!
 
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Step 1: Ingredients

Due to my material gathering process on this one, your go at this may be different than mine, but I wanted to share it anyways in hopes for a more well-armed populous.

Materials:
Lots of odds and ends picked up from thrift stores. Basically anything I liked the looks of in the knick-knack section, candlesticks, wall decorations, vase parts, old lamps, you get the idea.
Scrap leather - pretty sure this was some other Salvation Army find
Waxed Sinew thread
Silicone caulk
Two-part metal epoxy
Green tea
Gorilla Glue

Tools:
Dremel with Dremel Workstation
Caulking gun
Curved sewing needle
Duct tape
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Everett_McKinley says: Apr 25, 2012. 9:49 AM
Who'd have thought weapon would make good fighting tools?
Nice work though and thanks for the tip about candle sticks I'll keep that in mind.
leroyxiii94 says: Mar 17, 2012. 1:27 AM
is it a gun or a bong
JarredsInstructions says: Sep 17, 2011. 9:04 PM
I really like this, I do, but I think it somewhat resembles a hairdryer, it needs to be updated.
thepelton says: Feb 22, 2011. 4:20 PM
When I was young, I made a raygun out of Mother's turkey baster and a T joint from a watering system. I put the oversize eyedropper part in the straight part of the T joint, and used the downward part of the T joint as a handle.
EnigmaMax says: May 4, 2008. 11:58 AM
what's a glass pirate?
aintMichael (author) says: May 6, 2008. 6:54 AM
they're pirates...that steal glass...and fly
EnigmaMax says: May 6, 2008. 3:16 PM
pirates that fly? maybe their ships can fly... maybe their ships are made of glass! then wouldn't it be easier to throw rocks at them?
Mr. Hyde says: Aug 12, 2008. 12:01 PM
What's the fun in that?
EnigmaMax says: Aug 12, 2008. 12:21 PM
well, you can throw rocks at their ships, watch them crash, then shoot them with a raygun. concidering if they're not dead from the crash. either way its alot of fun. and its too easy to just shoot them outta the sky anyway.
pyrojed says: Jul 4, 2009. 9:23 PM
yaaaay dead pirates
Weapon Maniac says: Aug 26, 2009. 9:49 AM
OR you could just hire some ninjas to kill the pirates... That'd be easier than anything else in the world you know... As long as you can find some ninjas and give them a ray gun
josh1324 says: Nov 2, 2010. 4:42 PM
Ninjas will do nothing! Everyone knows that Chuck Norris is a glass pirate too! And the guy from road hose!
EnigmaMax says: Aug 26, 2009. 6:27 PM
Maybe, but I don't think ninjas will wield guns. It might be against their code.
quincentopolis says: Feb 28, 2010. 9:02 PM
foxtrot4697 says: Dec 30, 2009. 8:24 PM
you want battle damage? throw it on the ground a few times... hard
Ivriniel says: Nov 9, 2009. 12:50 PM
 Broken, broken, broken, hairdryer [/Doctor Who reference]

Sorry couldn't resist.  Love the ray gun. :)
SlashmasterAeoniX says: Sep 20, 2009. 7:53 AM
Green tea is somewhat a rare and valuable commodity in my sector, since our trade with Asia is strained as of late. Would implementing something as simple as water infused with *colored (chemical) dyes (and of course, pH correcting chemicals) work just as effectively? Glass pirates have been pretty wiley in my area as well...(i.e.--*food coloring)
OneManUniversity says: Jul 7, 2008. 7:50 PM
Interesting... nice, but you might want to add bits of random junk like screws and springs and such... LOL great instructable!
galenorama says: Jul 8, 2009. 11:12 AM
Some adjustment nobs, too?
shadowfluid says: May 14, 2009. 1:35 PM
"stabalazing"? *smirk* give those glass pirates hell mi'lad! i join CapnTac in applauding your wrist printing. good show dear boy!
aintMichael (author) says: May 16, 2009. 1:10 PM
thanks
bebopsamurai says: Apr 15, 2009. 8:08 PM
I know that JB Weld does all of that and is sandable... may not be what you were thinking of, but it works extremely well.
rredmon says: Apr 5, 2009. 8:32 PM
if you soak your leather it's a lot easier to handle...and it will shrink a bit when it hardens, securing the hold on the handle...a little epoxy never hurts too. :D good structible btw.
DJ_JS9 says: Feb 15, 2009. 10:59 PM
is that body made from a bong??
PGAlexander says: Sep 11, 2008. 6:14 PM
You have a great sense of humour: 'Trigger: where you inspire the ray to begin its travel'. Classic.
aintMichael (author) says: Sep 13, 2008. 7:39 PM
Thanks!
CapnTac says: Apr 6, 2008. 11:32 AM
Lol, nice "love" tatoo. Nice instructable, though.
aintMichael (author) says: Apr 6, 2008. 7:44 PM
love is god.
chibipowered says: Feb 14, 2008. 11:18 AM
I'll make sure to stop by good will and get some candle sticks and oil lamps for this ;)
bad apple says: Feb 9, 2008. 9:48 AM
very soon, possibly today, I will be making a small (very small) raygun. I will post a picture as soon as I can
joe57005 says: Oct 20, 2007. 4:46 PM
this would be crazy-awesome if it had blinky lights. or, a cylindrical lightning thingy. (like those lightning disc lamps sold at sprawl-mart, but cylindrical.)
aintMichael (author) says: Oct 20, 2007. 6:35 PM
I'm actually working on one with a kind of jacob's ladder in it. It's been giving me trouble and if I ever work it out I'll put it up.
joe57005 says: Oct 20, 2007. 7:15 PM
i think i'm going to build one. if i do, (pending parental consent) i'll use my "party bar" as the barrel. the company that makes it has all sorts of stuff that just begs to be put in something like this.
Centrefuge says: Dec 16, 2007. 10:16 AM
Also, on that site did anyone else see their FridgiGears? You could paint those metallic and totally have awesome steampunk icebox magnets! Oh yeah...
its a lion says: Oct 21, 2007. 7:08 AM
that would looks pretty cool. it would fit perfectly for a ray gun. i looked at their products, and your right, they do have a lot that would work well for one.
Godofroads says: Dec 10, 2007. 1:46 PM
So Very Awesome. It really hase inspired me to try and make my own! Thanks AintMichael for the great instructable, and thank you for the inspiration!
aintMichael (author) says: Dec 10, 2007. 2:08 PM
Hey thanks a lot. would love to see what you come up with. Have fun!
paul walrus says: Nov 18, 2007. 6:57 PM
I really wish I had a girlfriend who could appreciate a self-created steampunk lasergun replica. Wait, maybe not.
aintMichael (author) says: Nov 19, 2007. 6:14 PM
no... it really is cool. plus i have plenty of other interests that she calls me a dork for :)
tkastan says: Oct 20, 2007. 8:31 AM
Nice work!

I'm a little afraid to use glass in my rayguns, since they tend to get handled and dropped a lot.

I'm inspired by your work though, so I will need to give the material another try.

Tom Kastan
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