I have an old popcorn air popper. I lost the lid a long time ago, but the fan and heating element work great! So, I'm asking all you creative sorts out there...
What would you make with a popcorn air popper motor/fan?
(This? Why, I can make a hat or a brooch or a pterodactyl...)
Sorry, had to do it.
Here's a pic of the motor. It's a blower and a heater -- don't know if I can seperate the two.
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08-02-2009,07:46 AM
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08-02-2009,07:49 AM
the Wolfmans blow-dryer ? LOL ( only kidding
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Night night. Sleep tight . Hope the monsters under your bed don't bite.
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08-02-2009,08:48 AM
How about a cauldron of fire. Remove/disconnect the heater add some fabric, LEDs and your done.
Rick
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08-02-2009,11:34 AM
After burner for a crashed space craft?
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08-02-2009,03:09 PM
You could always use it just to make a scene less comfortable. Aim it at the ToTs and instant 'warm and clammy' atmosphere (if it's not too hot).
Alien Heat Ray?
"Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit
-drinking
-smoking
-sniffing glue
-amphetamines."Last night you were, unhinged. You were like some desperate, howling demon. You frightened me.
...Do it again.
Civilization is hideously fragile, there's not much between us and the horrors underneath, just about a coat of varnish.
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08-03-2009,03:05 PM
If you have a scene with fire or embers you could increase the illusion by 'projecting' some heat. As long as it isn't too hot. Might help if it doesn't smell like popcorn and butter either.
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08-09-2009,11:11 PM
well if you're good with electronics you could put it inside a large prop head and have it set so when someone walks near it the mouth opens and the prop 'breaths out'
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08-10-2009,02:09 AM
Remeber, these things are REALLY LOUD!!!!!!! And I do mean REALLY LOUD!!!!
I thought about this too for the fan (disconnect the heating element) thought it would be great, but they are VERY LOUD!
I use a "Stir Crazy" popper for the low RPM motor tho. works great for a spinning skull. LOL
And don't call me Shirley!
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