I am a real do-it-yourselfer (until recently when my age has caught up to me). Here is a partial list of things I have built (continued from last post):
Early Projects
- Built a vertical-take-off rubber band powered airplane at age 10.
- Built a working model of a GM Hydramatic automatic transmission at age 12.
- Built a model stage with a working stage lighting system at age 14.
- I made what I believe to be the first live theater set of sound-effects cues using the Hafler diamond. It was used in live theater in 02/1971.
Intermediate Projects
- Added passive matrix varying to the UQ-1 making the UQ-1V
It uses the non-ohmic properties of a lightbulb to reduce back separation when a strong front center signal is present.
- Modified a pinball machine to use and keep track of two balls instead of one (Predecessor to the Multiball series).
Recent Projects:
- Added second gear start to my Pontiac Bonneville for winter driving (I no longer have the car - I used this for 7 years).
--- The red switch turns on second gear start.
--- The white light at left on the round display at top shows second gear start is active.
--- The right light shows what gear the transmission has selected.
----- off = 1st, red = 2nd, yellow = 3rd, green = 4th
- Built a two-thermostat system for a furnace that notices when the floor is cold.
- Made a vernier analog thermostat that holds settings.
Made a switchbox that can put up to 4 lamps in any series connection or any parallel connection by throwing switches.
Built a switchbox to select different quadraphonic matrix systems for an array of 10 speakers:
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Invented the first fully fair voting system: Independent Voting
You can vote any selection on any candidate position including abstaining (doing nothing).
The candidate's score is total yes-votes minus total no-votes.
Highest positive score wins.
- Wrote a webpage to calculate traffic signal progression (makes lights turn green when a platoon of cars comes to them)