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Signing UpStep 1Materials and Tools Needed
1. Drill - I would suggest small DREMEL type drill with bench press.
2. Some Drill bits
3. Kit of Screwdrivers, type and gauge of screwdrivers may vary depending on Hard Drives you use.
4. Small Pliers
Materials:
1. Old computer hard drives, preferably 3.5 inch. The more you can source the better.
For this particular project I used 12.
2. Standard basic quartz clock movement, you can buy this at local electronics shop such as Maplin in UK, or butcher some other wall clock. For this project I have chosen to buy part as it only cost 2.99GBP
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Tks,
jbs/
I actually had a few ideas to use hard drive motors, but unfortunately I can't figure out proper wiring for them... They have 4 connections, and it isn't like a standard motor...
I guess you'd need a power source for the belt. But can you imagine how cool that would look ...
jbs/
It sounds like an arduino project could send signals to run a hard drive motor as the clock motor.
2 are pos and neg power. i think 1 is sensor and other 1 is speed. I asume dont take my word for it.
:)
too bad i do not have a dremmel...maybe just some strong glue would hold?