Introduction: Make Operation Boardgame Into Shocking Paris Hilton Operation
This is an easy soldering project that makes operation shock people instead of just make noise or vibrate when you mess up! Fun and less than $10 if you already have the board game.
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Step 1: What You Need:
Soldering Iron Stuff (Electrical tape, soldering iron, solder, wire, tester, etc)
Operation board game (I used the Simpsons edition)
FK901. Low Power Electric Shock Kit found @ online stores for about 4$
9V Batt
Printing capabilities for the Paris Hilton overlay
Step 2: The Printed Overlay Application
This is the image file i made and printed out on photopaper. You cut out the black places. You can lay it right over Homer or you can take the Homer off. (Thats what i did) Then I adhered the paper to the top of the boardgame with permanent dbl stick tape.
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Step 3: Solder Up the Shock Kit
When puting together the kit don't solder the thumbtacks into the board. Instead run one wire from each of them. One of those wires goes to the bottom of the metal sheet (orange). The other i ran up to where the original wire comes out of the board (green). Drill a small hole for the wire to prodrude.
Step 4: Lastly, Connect the Wire Too the Pincher
In order to not complete the circuit continually i wrapped one side of the pincher with electrical tape. Then I put a size 11 exacto blade over the tape with the wire from the shocker wrapped arounf it at wrapped it with more tape.
Note: I mean no disrespect to Paris Hilton. Notice that she has a "Heart of Gold" in the game!
24 Comments
8 years ago on Introduction
omg this is too awesomely funny,, have a long standing joke about Paris and sex..
16 years ago
instead of using a "low power electric shocker"...why not use a disposable camera flash mechanism for a little more punishment! But that would be evil...
Reply 15 years ago
You want to be careful with those. I bought one, but I dont know the capacitance of it so id warn you about not using them. With out that knowledge you could burn yourself pritty badly
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
330v at 120uF (thats the highest rating from a kodak maxx i think.) it stays a straight 330v but ive seen from 80uF to 120uF to assume the worst lol
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
that would hurt, to say the least
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
yeah... thats why ive never shocked meself with them.... not to say i havent tried with lower voltages lol
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
thinking back, I realize that I did actually do that. I was making a coilgun. my pinky finger got too close to the capacitor. the burn looked just like the scars on Heroes, you know, the ones that are two black stripes side by side.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
just have it make the flash go off... that would work fine for some...
Reply 16 years ago
That be awsome!
Reply 16 years ago
then no one would play. but maybe i should do that and let it have 2 modes.
15 years ago
Nice! where did u get that shock kit? Do u know what cap and resistor is in it?
Reply 15 years ago
i got it at http://store.qkits.com/moreinfo.cfm/FK901 you can find the same kit in other stores online as well.
16 years ago
she is fashion model indust in top level.It looks like the Homer Simpson edition
she is fashion model indust in top level.It looks like the Homer Simpson Paris_Hilton wallapapersedition
16 years ago
How does a shocker work? Wouldn't the current just go through the metal prongs, since people's fingers have too much resistance?
Reply 16 years ago
The human body (including the epidermis aka skin) is made up of atleast 74% water, usually more. Water is an electrical conductor, and due to that skin is not a good resisting force against electrical shocks.
Reply 16 years ago
Pure water is a poor electical conductor, but we're also loaded up with Na, K, carbonate & other ions, which make a difference.
16 years ago
i love ripping off the front paper thing on those games then sticking the tweezers on the motor in the top corner it makes lots and lots of big huge geynormas spaks that go everywhere
16 years ago on Step 3
funny and cule at the same time hellz yea
16 years ago on Step 2
Spray adhesive such as Super 77, properly applied, would be a better way of sticking the photo to the board
17 years ago
It looks like the Homer Simpson edition