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== Cam De-Construction ==
== Cam De-Construction ==
I took apart the webcam by removing all of the screws and taking apart all of the pieces that would come off freely. Next I had to use a plier to forcefully break off the rest of the plastic case of the cam until I only had the microchip and cam remaining. After this I used a solder to remove the 6 LED lights from the microchip.
I took apart the webcam by removing all of the screws and pieces that would come off freely. Next I had to use a plier to forcefully break off the rest of the plastic case around the cam until I only had the microchip and cam remaining. After this I used a solder to remove the 6 LED lights from the microchip.


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Revision as of 23:57, 11 November 2012

Cam De-Construction

I took apart the webcam by removing all of the screws and pieces that would come off freely. Next I had to use a plier to forcefully break off the rest of the plastic case around the cam until I only had the microchip and cam remaining. After this I used a solder to remove the 6 LED lights from the microchip.

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Microscope Construction / Cardboard Model

I wanted to create a microscope that could be used similarly to a mouse during a live performance. My first model in cardboard was the most basic sketch of this concept using one screw in the middle to move the camera up and down.

Microscopy cardboard 01.jpg

3D Model

Using SketchUp I re-created my cardboard model in 3D. Along the way I made a couple of minor changes to my original concept.

Model1 screen.jpg

Laser Cutter Model

The 3D printer was not available so I decided to re-design my model for the Laser Cutter. I decided to use 3mm thick plexiglass so that my microscope would be strong enough not to break during a live performance. Working with the limitations of the Laser Cutter gave me another opportunity to modify my design to make some minor structural and engineering improvements to the design.

Microscope lasercut1 image.jpg