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The Makita BDF452HW Makes a Mini Van De Graaf

skull_pumpkin.jpgMike Craghead over at Instructables.com has come up with some very interesting projects. Besides songwriting and playing music, this guy is also into Skull Pumpkin carving and is a fan of Tom Nardone's site: ExtremePumpkins.com (if you haven't bought the book yet then you'd better hurry on over to his site). I don't even know him and I like him already.

makita_vandegraaf.jpgAnyways, he's come up with this Mini Van De Graaf, using my favorite drill, the Makita BDF452HW cordless LiIon drill/driver. I've included a photo of it but if you want to view the full Instructable, then click here.

Per MCRaghead: Making aMini Van De Graaf... M & M style!
"I'd been thinking about making a VDG generator ever since I read a few Instructables, and I'd read up on how they work here. But I was at a loss as to what to stick on top of the thing... until I came across this 3" metal M&M box, just crying out to be charged up! (It's only entered in the tool contest because of the Makita-as-motor, which is at best a stretch, I'm fully aware) So far I can get 1/4" sparks to jump to my finger. I can get rice crispies to crawl up a plastic cup. I can get packing peanuts to stick to the M&M. Definitely low power VDG tricks, lots of fun demos out there to try!"

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Mike aka: MCRaghead said:

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I agree, that drill is truly well built; half the weight and twice the power of the big ol blue Makita I used to use, plus it charges up faster than any rechargeable item I've ever owned. The only problem with this setup is the automatic "spotlight" on the drill makes it harder to see the tiny bolt of lightning you're trying to create with the VDG!

Cheers!
Mike
 
March 11, 2008
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