Introduction: Homade Telegraph
This Instructable is an basic electromegnetic circuit.
It is very simple to make and it uses materials you pronely have around you're house.
Step 1:
tie the wires using the method of towe hatch hichis
Step 2:
first gather the materials you need :
1. magnet
2. a spool of copper wires
3. paper clip
4. batteries
5. nail
Step 3:
first tie the wires to the magnet and then to the batteries
Step 4:
Next tie the wires to the paper clip and you are done.
11 Comments
15 years ago on Introduction
I changed the misspellings Next time, notify the person if you want something done I think you should still add a final image as the intro picture, I would also go more into depth when describing the steps. For example, how am i suposed to tie the wires to the batteries, which knot, two half hitches? Also I think you are going to need actual pictures
15 years ago on Introduction
The Magnets and the nail are missing in your Diagram. Did you forget to put them in your Instructable? I cannot understand how is a flashlight is connected to a telegraph. Where did the bottle come from - it is not in the material list. Is it a Beer bottle or a soda bottle?
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
i chainged the picture but frogot to uplode it
15 years ago on Introduction
you don't exactly sound native to the English language some words like clip and batteries are misspelled if I were you I would ad more detail and maybe get a English collaborator
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
I am not English I am Romanian but I live in Canada.
15 years ago on Introduction
You should have posted this in the month of April to make us you know what?
I have got a better idea, tie the wires to a tree and place the batteries in your car, and put the nail in your car tyre, so you get a car telegraph, I forgot the magnets put them in the petrol tank, with the paper clip.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
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Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
thanks I will try that.
15 years ago on Introduction
I like the concept, and it seems easy to do, but I'm lost on the diagram. Is there a way you can post more images or pictures?
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
i do not have anny pictures but if you have a link that i could get some send it. It would be a great help
15 years ago on Introduction
This really, really, really needs photographs of what you are doing.