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Here we have a self-contained vibrating casting table. I scrounged the motor from the CD player I pulled out of the Shaggin Wagon back in February. I still have a little tinkering to do. I need to find a good battery to make it go fast enough, and I need to probably add a little extra counterweight. I'll probably see how far a 9 volt battery takes me. Or a big lantern battery. It looks promising. A "D" cell battery will spin it, just not fast enough. 1.5 volts is too puny. If this works right, I should be in good shape.
 
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Here we have a self-contained vibrating casting table. I scrounged the motor from the CD player I pulled out of the Shaggin Wagon back in February. I still have a little tinkering to do. I need to find a good battery to make it go fast enough, and I need to probably add a little extra counterweight. I'll probably see how far a 9 volt battery takes me. Or a big lantern battery. It looks promising. A "D" cell battery will spin it, just not fast enough. 1.5 volts is too puny. If this works right, I should be in good shape.

Battery? Why not a an old power supply from a computer- or even a wall wart from some other appliance.
 
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Here we have a self-contained vibrating casting table. I scrounged the motor from the CD player I pulled out of the Shaggin Wagon back in February. I still have a little tinkering to do. I need to find a good battery to make it go fast enough, and I need to probably add a little extra counterweight. I'll probably see how far a 9 volt battery takes me. Or a big lantern battery. It looks promising. A "D" cell battery will spin it, just not fast enough. 1.5 volts is too puny. If this works right, I should be in good shape.

Battery? Why not a an old power supply from a computer- or even a wall wart from some other appliance.

I wanna be sure I didn't create a big fire hazard. Battery makes it a lot safer.
 
Neat idea. From an engineering standpoint, it looks like you have a lot of "dead wood" that must all be made to "shudder". If you tweak your design, decrease some of the weight and you may have a more efficient shaker!
 
Neat idea. From an engineering standpoint, it looks like you have a lot of "dead wood" that must all be made to "shudder". If you tweak your design, decrease some of the weight and you may have a more efficient shaker!

Thought about that, too. The table is set up so I can add more holes to hold tubes as I get more. Time will tell what else I'll need to do.
 
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Here we have a self-contained vibrating casting table. I scrounged the motor from the CD player I pulled out of the Shaggin Wagon back in February. I still have a little tinkering to do. I need to find a good battery to make it go fast enough, and I need to probably add a little extra counterweight. I'll probably see how far a 9 volt battery takes me. Or a big lantern battery. It looks promising. A "D" cell battery will spin it, just not fast enough. 1.5 volts is too puny. If this works right, I should be in good shape.

Battery? Why not a an old power supply from a computer- or even a wall wart from some other appliance.

I wanna be sure I didn't create a big fire hazard. Battery makes it a lot safer.

But you are rednecking it. You know a redneck's last words right? Hey check this out!
 
Never one to miss a good RedNeckin!

I proudly present the Oconee Cafe Resin Shaker

One the surface, it looks like a table and gingham table cloth that was ripped off from a Bistro going out of business:



But! When you "look under the hood"


IT has a circa 1965 Tudor Electric Football game for a motor. Notice the intensity control in the front left corner. Winning bid of $9.99 (shipped) from EBay:embarrassed:
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It'll be sometime past 9 A.M. before I get to test it all out. Gonna try some new stuff with the colors for a change and see if we can't eliminate the bubbles in the resin altogether. Should look pretty funny when it's going, too.
 
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