[Woodcarver] Question
Joe Dillett
jdillett at thecarvingshop.com
Fri Dec 23 10:22:33 EST 2005
Hi Dick,
They have some small, flame type bulbs, that flicker themselves without
using an external circuit. They are flame bulbs shaped like a flame on an
candle.
If you were to build a circuit I'm thinking a random function generator
would drive an SCR controller. I'm thinking that Radio Shack could help you
with that.
Also another thought is a little light that stayes on and a little fan that
would blow some red and yellow celophane to flap between the viewer and the
bulb.
To make it more real have one of those pond humidifiers that breaks up
particles of water to look like steam/smoke and place it at the opening of
the chimney in a little cup of water.
Joe Dillett
The Carving Shop
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Somonauk, IL. 60552
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From: "dick carter" <rhc511 at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 8:01 AM
Subject: [Woodcarver] Question
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> I want to carve a house (small rustic cabin) the inside will be
> hollow. I'd like to put a small bulb on the inside that will
> flicker (fireplace?).
> Does anyone know of a small electronic circuit that is
> available that will do the trick?
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