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For the 2016 Hackaday Prize, I've decided to incorporate this project into a much larger set of projects that altogether I call my Lego Optics Lab. The following are all the various parts an projects that are included:
This project (the one you're looking at right now), of course.
Lego Optics Lab: Beam Splitter
Lego Optics Lab: Mirror/Filter Holder
Lego Optics Lab: Small Lens Holder
Lego Optics Lab: Large Lens Holder
Lego Optics Lab: Panoramic Mount
Lego Optics Lab: Simple Pan/Tilt Mount
Lego Optics Lab: Worm Drive Pan/Tilt Mount
Lego Optics Lab: Laser Interferometer
Lego VR Goggles: Lego Optics Lab DIY Stereoscope
You wouldn't ordinarily think of an iPod or mobile phone being used in an optics lab experiment, but I actually used it in at least two projects. I’ll demonstrate how I built my mobile phone/iPod mount out of Lego for my Lego optics lab. I used my iPod in the following Lego Optics lab experiments:
NOTE: in the components list below the mobile phone mount is from my Do It Yourself Super Selfie Stick project.
Lego Optics Lab, previous article: Polariscope
Your did a really great job holding the phone idea, good work for improving tech accessories. I want to embed it with my website you can see here Techmoye