Ghostly Pumpkin Zeotrope #ElectronicHalloween #4-Mation #3DPrinting

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A 3d printed zeotrope (or 4-mation) of ghosts and pumpkins. Shared by Mike Rigsby on Hackaday.io:

Of course the “flashing bars” don’t appear in real life. An Arduino with a motor shield is used to control a bipolar stepper motor and led light strings. The twelve inch diameter turntable rotates at about 60 rpm (one revolution per second). The turntable is divided into 20 sections and a ghost/pumpkin is placed on each section. The led’s are “flashed” every 1/20 of a second to provide the illusion of movement.

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