How to order parts for a time fountain.And then hold on to them four 22 months without doing anything.By Shawn Patton
How to Build aTime Fountainin a Night!!By Shawn Patton
After having bought the parts almost 2 years ago…
How I Built theTime FountainYou'll See TodayWhich isn't done yet, but it's still pretty cool…
By Shawn Patton
What is a time fountain??
A time fountain is a fountain that can stop time!
Not really, but it is a fountain that uses a strobe light to give the illusion that drops are hanging in mid-air.
I got the idea from Nate True by way of hackaday.com… two years ago.
Nate True’s Time Fountain
Totally sweet, but…
Hard to build, uses a drip sync mechanism requiring an elaborate setup and programmed chip. Boo!
Uses Fluorescein dye which stains everything. Boo!
UV light can burn your retina. Boo! Why can’t you just strobe a light? Humm….
To the internet!!
Found a page by Alain Bellon, who says, yes, you can just strobe, if you have a constant drip rate.
He even gives a schematic for a circuit using a 555 timer chip.
He also discusses how cool white liquid looks with white LEDs shining on it (no more toxic dye and retina searing light!)
What makes water white you ask? Why, Miracle Milk, sold right in Southside at the Cuckoo’s Nest Magic Shop.
Design
3 drips are better than 1, I could have backwards time, stopped time, and slow time with three different strobe rates! All the forms of time, at my control!!
Metal is cool! Let’s use that a lot! Tall, no, taller! Make it big!!
Design Revamp
3 drips, am I insane?!? Let’s get one working first.
Steady drip needs water at same level always. Must pump in, must have drain back down.
Would be cool to run the tubes for water up the metal support tubes.
Have block of wood inside bottom metal piece to support poles. Store electronics in bottom too.
Rough Schematics
And now a word from our sponsor:
A timer 555 chip from Radio Shack: $2 A printed circuit board : $3 Not having to buy either and finally using that
gift your cousins gave you when you were 12: Priceless.
Shopping…
Strips of white LEDs from Hong Kong Various resistors, capacitors, and switches
from Radio Shack. Hardware from Lowe’s and Home Depot. And, another trip to Radio Shack for a new
soldering gun, since I couldn’t find my old one.
New soldering gun: Sweet sunbeams:
Leads to… a bunch of stuff:
Assembly Notes
Don’t try to make your fountain all in one night.
Drilling stainless steel is very difficult. Having a spigot to control water drip-rate
is key (Yes, finally I did something right!) Wood is easy to work with, and it’s better
to get something done than nothing : )Plus, it actually looks kind of cool, and I think the final design will use wood.
Yada yada yada: Demo Time!!
For some links, this
presentation, and a
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and instructions, visit:
http://www.shawnpatton.com/timefountain
Makes your water, whiter!