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Really Obnoxious Noise Maker

Really Obnoxious Noise Maker
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In this Instructable, I'm going to show you how to really irritate your friends, family and your poor dog...

A friend of mine recently visited the CES (Consumer Electronic Show) convention here in Vegas. One of the freebees he brought back with him was the most obnoxious noisemakers I'd ever hear. Of course, it had some obscure company's name printed all over it. Well, looking it over I thought, "Hey! I could make this!" Today, I did.

Watch the video. It's not as irritating on the recording, but when you try out your own, don't blame me if your dog starts howling along!

Sorry about the distortion at the begining of the video. You Tube added that.


 
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Step 1Get Your Supplies

Get Your Supplies
The photo shows what I thought I'd need. As it turned out, the glue wasn't necessary. If you're careful with the moto-tool in the following steps, you won't need it either. The glue's purpose is only to seal leaks.

1 - Empty 35mm Film Container.
1 - Empty (or disposable) Lip Balm Container.
1 - Rubber Binder (back in MI, we called them "rubber bands")
1 - New or Used (clean) Latex Glove or Balloon.

Tools:

Moto-Tool
Scissors (See picture)
Silicon or Super Glue (may not need)
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25 comments
Sep 5, 2011. 8:19 AMacs1207 says:
Gr8...I've been planning to do this for some days - and today my son wanted to do something (well , three things , to be precise ) for his school project . Luckily I had bought a couple of balloons at the fair yesterday . A 9" PVC pipe (with 3/4 inch diameter ) and a talcum powder tin which had matching dia opening at the top made things easier . Cut a similar dia hole at the bottom and 4 holes around the big hole for the air to pass . . . .Whoa - it sounds pretty good ! Thanx !!
Aug 17, 2011. 10:17 AMlopina says:
Now your ready for new years
Aug 16, 2011. 3:59 AMJamez Britton says:
I bought one of these at a $2 shop. It sounds like a vuvuzela.
May 10, 2011. 12:37 PMjoe.esq1 says:
"blow and prepare for your dog to attack you!"
famous last words, indeed!
nice job!
Aug 31, 2008. 1:33 PMpuffyfluff says:
Now all I need is an air pump and a timer to make it randomly go off. Then I can put it in a random classroom of another grade.
Apr 29, 2008. 8:54 PMkeureban says:
Ive seen one that lights up when you blow it. These are fun to use.
Mar 19, 2008. 9:25 PMEnigmaMax says:
... a kazoo?
Jun 5, 2007. 8:19 AMgyromild says:
I've made one of this thing when i was a kid, build this with an elongate cylindrical chamber will produce louder noise. But i used cut out balloon as the diaphragm, similar to kitemans.
Mar 30, 2007. 10:36 PMJack of Most Trades says:
Hey, that looks like a mini version of Robt. Hope-Jones' Diaphone. I have a hunch that if you used a longer tube instead of the lipstick tube, you'd get a lower pitch. LV, does it tend to get raunchy sounding if you increase the pressure?
Mar 30, 2007. 2:58 PMroyalestel says:
I think sometimes YouTube drops the first keyframe of a video. As many codecs use frame differencing between keyframes to compress the footage, you get all those grey blocks (the digitally measured difference from one frame to the next) if you don't have a keyframe at the start. Try uploading your video again, or transcoding your video with a different codec before uploading.
Mar 30, 2007. 3:44 PMKiteman says:
Snap!

http://www.instructables.com/id/E0QEYGEUJIEV2Z50E5/

I think if you use your tube and my diaphragm you could scare dogs streets away...

(BTW, reference the pocketable comment, mine still works if you trim the straw close to the cannister)
Mar 30, 2007. 4:44 PMKiteman says:
Not a problem. I think the balloon is better because of its elasticity - I tried a latex glove on a larger version, and it worked, but not so well, because it didn't spring back against the tube so quickly, plus it ripped more easily. My first horn used a pen-tube cut short, but I used a straw for my "production" model because I often use my instructables with groups of kids aged 9-12, so I try and keep them simple.
Mar 28, 2007. 5:05 PMAeshir says:
This has already been posted, although this version is slightly different. What's with the sudden wave of repeated instructables?
Mar 29, 2007. 2:38 PMlemonie says:
The two are similar, but the LV device has a pre-tensioned diaphragm, i.e. there's no adjustment of the straw. Depending upon the amount of tension you install, this is either a design advantage, or disadvantage.
Mar 28, 2007. 7:40 PMningo says:
This is the one. I personally prefer LasVegas's...although the construction will take a couple minutes more, the absence of a straw makes the whole thing at least appear more sturdy, and more "pocketable". Video is also a good thing in this case; I had visions of it making a rasping sound till I heard it.
Mar 28, 2007. 7:42 PMningo says:
Jinx!
Mar 28, 2007. 5:18 PMewilhelm says:
How is this a constructive comment? If you're not going to say, "Hey, that looks like this, and I like them both," why say anything at all? There are multiple right ways to do the same thing, and each way makes a valid Instructable.
Mar 29, 2007. 1:55 PMAeshir says:
Well I do like them both. Even though they are basically the same. I'm not trying to be a troll or anything, i'm just saying.
Mar 29, 2007. 7:41 AMich bin ein pyro says:
i get how it works and it looks cool 5 stars ***** thats something i can understand

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