3D Printed Retro Raygun
How I made a prop raygun in 42 easy steps
Making Fun Things
How I made a prop raygun in 42 easy steps
You know when you’re trying to hide beef jerky in a treasure chest, but the lock just isn’t musical enough? And when your old-timey pirate chest is somehow lacking in Zelda references? This practical project was built to address those concerns and more. The Magic Beef Box is a musical secret treasure chest, sponsored by
Here’s another fun thing that happened at Make: We had an excellent synth project. It’s not very often you run across a compelling analog noise making circuit, but this one made all kinds of cool space gun sound effects from 70’s sci-fi shows. The effect was fantastic, but sound didn’t exactly translate well to print. So
The second Adafruit came out with 50mm LED rings, I knew what they were for. Made in 2013, these were built following the excellent tutorial over on the fruit, only I used a Tiny Lily instead, and attached the LiPo battery to the exterior because I’m not strapping a small bomb that close to my