Ayo, long time :)
Been busy, but managed to post a NEW Water DIY music Laser and a couple conceptual designs :)
1.The "Fire Fountain" DIY Music Laser (Below)
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http://dscript.org/bio-diversity-composting-stationsThe "FIRE FOUNTAIN"
DIY VIDEO :
http://youtu.be/RIk0zgRSgdYArticle URL:
http://dscript.org/fire-fountain-diy-music-laser-show-wateroilpumpSo
here is a cool Analog Music Laser design I have been using for a few
months. Finally got some time to post a quick DIY video. The design is
simple to replicate and there are tons of ways to vary the specifics and
customize it and the effects produced.
There are 3 main "intensity layers"
1.Bubbles
of Water suspended in Oil - There is a layer of oil above the water
layer mineral baby oil works great, I also like to "pollute" it with a
bit of vegetable oil to add more "effects". The water pump sucks from
the water and pumps it through a small hole into the oil layer. The pump
is run by the music signal so between beats and pulses, bubble like to
"snap closed" creating an effect that dances to the music with a "smooth
snappy" effect.
2.Water Spurt Stream - When the pump pressure
exceeds a certain threshold the stream of water will burst out of the
oil layer and stream up into the air in an arc. The laser passes through
this space so the stream will create a vertical stream effect in the
center of the display.
3.Droplet Catcher - When the stream
becomes strong enough it will shoot far enough that the water, plus some
oil, will hit the wire strands hanging from the support bar which are
used as "droplet catchers". droplets will slide down, and fall off or
hang on. the laser cuts through this space as well, so the droplets and
downward flowing water crate cool effects as the splash and settle. the
water and oils will separate into "bubbles on bubbles" creating some
cool slow moving effects. Technically this stage can be divided into 4
intensities:
Hitting the catcher
Hitting the bar and sliding down onto the catcher
Hit the bar and sliding down the back, again into the catcher
Going right over the bar and coming down in front of the laser
Multiple bars with multiple catcher could be added allowing for various intensities of catchers.
Looks
even better if you use something to delay the audio signal to the
speakers, the physics of the system seem to put it about 1/3 to 1/2
second behind the music. Less if you switch the DC power with the
signal, more if you switch the AC supply to the DC adapter, obvious I
know, but some people ask such questions
This on is alot of fun, I highly recommend it, as it can be personalized in Oh SO Many ways
Example videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoQijEtSNCk&feature=share&list=PLmSUTHzWYMaPmASEWUB1CFT5eCU5nq2w1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VzoJOfrBcg&feature=share&list=PLmSUTHzWYMaPmASEWUB1CFT5eCU5nq2w1Here is one where the intensity is super low so that it only creates bubbles in the oil layer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8K-dVqqYoE&feature=share&list=PLmSUTHzWYMaPmASEWUB1CFT5eCU5nq2w1