Hi All
Following on from another lumia thread I figured i'd have a go at making some 'torture tubes'.
I had a long think about this and decided to try some thin glass bottles that were readily available on Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160642130274
The reason I chose these glass bottles was...
1. They are fairly thin walled, therefore easy to heat up and shape.
2. They were reasonably cheap
3. They come with a screw cap that gives a convenient way of holding them onto the motor. This means they can easily be changed for different effects.
So armed with my trusty Propane blowtorch I set about heating the tubes and prodding them with various implements in order to distort them. Here is the result...
You can see from the above photo's that I have simply drilled the cap and screwed it onto the shaft adaptor with an M4 hexscrew.
Here is some hastily put together video of the result using just a green laser. I also had a bit of patterned glass inbetween the tube and the laser to spread the light a little as I found it works better. I also found that it's better not to hit the tube square on with the laser, but rather to angle it so the beam passes through completely different areas of the tube. Also if you're using a polarised laser you can hit the tube at ~ Brewster's angle to minimise reflections.
Be patient they take a few moments to load. Oh, and I speeded up the motor considerably so you could see a whole range of the effects much quicker
I also found another advantage of using glass bottles... You can put a few drops of various viscous liquids inside the bottles and as the tube turns these flow down the side of the glass giving even more cool effects - WARNING - Don't do this with a high power laser !. Also, if you move the tube just a fraction you get a whole new set of effects.
Thanks must go to DSLI_Jon for the inspiration
Cheers
Jem