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offline benbusch from Kansas on 2006-06-09 17:41 [#01916871]
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I just picked up this child's toy at a garage sale for
$.50:

Image #1 | Image #2 | Image #3

It's surprisingly well-suited for short circuiting:

Audio Sample

I used a bent paper clip and my fingertips to make tese
sounds. Can anyone direct me to a site that would explain
how to make permanent short-circuit adjustments to this
delightful instrument?


 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2006-06-09 17:43 [#01916872]
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ask futureimage...

i know there are some sites as I've stumbled upon them
before, but I don't remember them


 

offline benbusch from Kansas on 2006-06-09 17:44 [#01916873]
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Thanks Dannn_. Comments and suggestions welcome from any
one.


 

offline Taffmonster from dog_belch (Japan) on 2006-06-09 17:45 [#01916874]
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bender!


 

offline hanal from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2006-06-09 17:48 [#01916877]
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thats a groovy little tool indeed,i have not tech info for
you.
but as dannnnnnnnnn_nnnnnnnnnnnN_nn says,futureimage will
have it breathing fire whilst sounding like a darlek.


 

offline benbusch from Kansas on 2006-06-09 17:52 [#01916879]
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God I sure hope so, hanal.


 

offline hanal from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2006-06-09 17:56 [#01916882]
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no joke,he did things to a speak and spell that would make
you blush


 

offline benbusch from Kansas on 2006-06-09 18:00 [#01916883]
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Hanal, I didn't doubt you, I was honestly excited.

Thanks Taffmonster, that site is golden.


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2006-06-09 18:02 [#01916885]
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i was sick i threw up badly


 

offline benbusch from Kansas on 2006-06-09 18:04 [#01916887]
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I take pleasure in that.


 

offline swift_jams from big sky on 2006-06-09 18:13 [#01916902]
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Hey everyone! He got a keyboard! :D


 

offline benbusch from Kansas on 2006-06-09 18:20 [#01916910]
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Oh yeah... I lost interest when I found this bitch.


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2006-06-10 01:05 [#01917006]
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Yeah, ok. Being in the US, you have good electronics stores,
lol.

First, make sure you have the following:
-Soldering iron
-Solder
-Wire
-Electric drill

Ok, I think that's pretty much all you need.
Then go to RadioShack (hopefully you have one near you). For
all the bends you got with the paperclip, get SPST toggle switches
(make sure they're mini ones). These are easy to solder but
make sure you don't melt them, it's very easily done. All
you have to do is take two wires from the board to each pole
on the switch and it should work.

Now comes the hard/expensive bit. For all the bends using
your fingers, you have two options:
-Body contacts (easiest/cheapest option, but BASTARDS to
solder)
-Potentiometers (long/expensive but much easier to solder).

In your case, I'd go with body contacts. What you need are
some pins with a large head so that you can touch them. Then
drill holes (hopefully you can get drill bits SMALLER that
the pins pole) and force the pins into them. You'll have to
solder the pin-tips up to the circuit using your soldering
iron, solder and wire. Please note that pins are really hard
to solder, so you might want to try using alligator clips or
something like that.

Hopefully, when you screw it back together, nothing falls
out and it works like you want it to.


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2006-06-10 01:06 [#01917007]
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Fuck I just had 666 words left on that post. Weird.


 

offline benbusch from Kansas on 2006-06-10 01:21 [#01917021]
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Wow, thanks futureimage. That site I went to was OK, but
your suggestions, especially for the body contacts, helped a
lot. I'll pop over to the Radio Shack and get some gear.
Funny how the machine cost fifty cents, and I'll be spending
about $20 fucking it up.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2006-06-10 02:41 [#01917051]
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Want my advice? Just solder a line out to it, and just
record yourself running a wires over the connections. Much
more controllable, and less likely to die half way through
an operation. Circuit bending is kind of fun, but always
ends up being less fullfilling than you might expect.


 

offline furoi from Udine (Eriko Sato's undies) (Italy) on 2006-06-10 05:47 [#01917148]
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so you guys are expert in electronics i suppose
you can't just solder something randomly and see if some
funny sounds come out



 

offline benbusch from Kansas on 2006-06-10 06:52 [#01917165]
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No, furoi, you have to first test different short circuits
using test leads. If one works, you can install a
connection between it, which may include a variable
resistor.


 

offline Ezkerraldean from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2006-06-10 06:54 [#01917166]
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you just fuck around with it until it sounds cool. if it
sounds cool, you short it out permanently.


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2006-06-10 11:35 [#01917258]
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Electronics? ARE YOU KIDDING?
Seriously, you don't need to know anything to take up
circuit bending. You just need to research switches and pots
for a bit on the internet and have some experience with some
tools.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2006-06-10 19:20 [#01917473]
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another cool kids toy BROKEN!

you're breaking it! stop. STOP! you're breaking it!


 

offline furoi from Udine (Eriko Sato's undies) (Italy) on 2006-06-10 20:35 [#01917493]
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i'll try with a toy then



 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2006-06-10 21:31 [#01917503]
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Hahahah, great find !!

Question (evolves around evolume's post):
If you would have found this at a garage sale
for $2.00 in the box/mint condition....
Would you still be asking us these questions ?

Hahahah great find anywho !!


 


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