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Palm light with BlinkM (think Tony Stark)

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3D model size X 110 Γ— Y 45 Γ— Z 14 mm
Publication date 2019-03-22 at 14:54
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2012-10-02 at 11:15
Design number 51661

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This is a project I did for my wearable technology class. It is a BlinkM with a mercury switch sewn to a glove. When your hand is down the device is off but when you have a question you simply raise your hand and the mercury makes the electrical connection activating the light making you stand out as though your question can't be missed! A wonderful blend of digital and analogue tech.

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Print off the box
I used a ping pong ball as the dome defuser
wire it up with a 3v lithium battery
sew it to the glove
ask lots of questions!

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