The Devil's Music Box

The Devil's Music Box

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This invention features a unique stereo with motor-controlled speakers that can spin 360 degrees, making it perfect for the center of any party. To replicate this project, first print all parts and choose your desired color scheme. Ensure the legs, base left, base right, and tracker base are printed with 100% fill for structural rigidity. You can also incorporate a color-switching technique during printing. Assembly requires M4 and M3 hardware of various sizes, and servo motor gears may require "solder setting." Before installation, ensure all electrical components are functioning properly. The stereo amp housing accommodates an Arduino and MP3 circuit, with wiring requiring careful attention to the schematic. Excess wires should be minimized, while a fluorescent light adds a unique touch, though it's not necessary. Plexiglass windows protect the circuits, with measurements and hole-drilling for wires carried out after component placement. This project took approximately four months from conception to completion and is highly recommended for those up for the challenge.

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