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  • That looks like serious fun!

  • Oh that’s clever, I wonder if they’re acting like variable capacitors…

  • @Krupa said:
    Oh that’s clever, I wonder if they’re acting like variable capacitors…

    Great question! Very inspiring design 🙌🏽

  • @Stuntman_mike said:

    @Krupa said:
    Oh that’s clever, I wonder if they’re acting like variable capacitors…

    Great question! Very inspiring design 🙌🏽

    I might see if I can try something similar when I’m next in the workshop, I’ve seen some really simple designs for VCs, old drinks cans for instance, but this method much less cutting hazards…

  • edited October 2023

    @Krupa said:
    Oh that’s clever, I wonder if they’re acting like variable capacitors…

    I think it works with light barriers. Either reflective, or with the transmitter (laser diode or LED) on one side and the sensor (Phototransistor)on the other. There is a hole in the wooden frame, right under each axle. And the rotors seem to have three oblong shaped holes as well. All holes seem to be in line.

  • @catherder said:

    @Krupa said:
    Oh that’s clever, I wonder if they’re acting like variable capacitors…

    I think it works with light barriers. Either reflective, or with the transmitter (laser diode or LED) on one side and the sensor (Phototransistor)on the other. There is a hole in the wooden frame, right under each axle. And the rotors seem to have three oblong shaped holes as well. All holes seem to be in line.

    Oh that’s clever too…

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