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removed spring loaded shooters from model. redesigned landing gear layout to one side (inspired by the A-10 Warthog :) )
Description: Modified Halavo Carry-all
Date: Jun 1943
Creator/Photographer: Unknown
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: U.S. Navy Seabee Museum, Collections Department, Port Hueneme, CA 93043, www.history.navy.mil/museums/seabee_museum.htm
Had a "broken" Ricoh R10 (It won't zoom after a day on the beach, bummer). Which I've modified with 3 cords. One for ground (brown), for the focus (yellow) and the trigger (red). If i short out the cords to ground it either focus or takes a picture. Quite simple.
Though the first experiments haven't yet gone as I hoped they would. I was hoping that just stacking a transistor in the middle of a cord and ground would work as a trigger - didn't. Tried a FET instead. Didn't work either. Problem is the FET/Transistor is working as a diode and pulls the trigger to ground, causing the camera to take a picture as soon as I hook it up.
Will experiment further.
Seen at the 2011 Jack Roush Day show in Manchester, Ohio. The modification is powered by a Chevrolet engine.
bomb bay hatch closed. let's you spin the internals without accidently dropping bombs. upper hatch does same function. never jams as it spins.
I modified these Pentax K-mount (KR) full frame manual lenses, a 50mm and 28mm macro, to fit my EF mount Canon EOS camera.
You can clearly see the protrusion on the lens on the left; this was preventing the mirror moving fully and half a dark frame was the result. Removing this makes them work.
They've been in my loft for 10 years along with my Ricoh KR-10 35mm camera, so instead of throwing them away I might as well get some use out of them!
I also have an M42 mount lens; Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC S 1:3.5 135mm.
This isn't pictures but doesn't need modification; I've ordered a converter for it.
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Since they're made of Delrin, the mod wheels are probably the most expensive material on the synth (outside of the CEM 3340s, which are pushing $100ea these days). The Delrin was shop scrap, though, so didn't cost really anything..
Concept of a plant instrumented with a tilt sensor, a capacitor and an oscillator piezo. The idea is to use wind motion to activate tilt and resistance of the plant to modify the sound. Far far in the future, to dream of an ideal plant which structure could conduct electricity like a PCB does :) Aaaah, orgatronics... the next fetish !