Thanks kindly to: MALCOLM for demonstrating his ORBITRON Harmonograph 😇😂😂😇 Thanks also to Meridienne Exhibitions Ltd Leading Exhibitions for Modellers and Hobbyists The Fosse, Fosse Way, Radford Semele W: www.meridienneexhibitions.co.uk
thats an amazing piece of engineering, and so simple. I may have to get some old golf clubs and find the biggest balls i can dangle and have a go at this.
That frog sure adds to the mysterious look of his Harmonograph. Do all the inventive men live there? They recycle and make the most marvelous inventions.
Thanks kindly to: MALCOLM for demonstrating his ORBITRON Harmonograph 😇😂😂😇
Thanks also to Meridienne Exhibitions Ltd
Leading Exhibitions for Modellers and Hobbyists
The Fosse, Fosse Way, Radford Semele
W: www.meridienneexhibitions.co.uk
I still have the artwork ... love it!!
“And where did you get your balls from?”
“Thank you very much for asking”
“Yeah they’re very big aren’t they”
Hahaha! Brilliant!
That was a fun interview... what a lovely chap!
Awesome video.. loved the style this was shot in as well. It felt just like I was watching an episode of antiques Roadshow.. well done..
Awww... thanks kindly! ... please don’t hesitate to share... it helps the channel! ... All the best!
Beautiful device, the machine and the images it creates are works of art.
Malcolm is an inspiration... im thinking arduino nano, two 12v dc motors, two servos and some 3 d printed stuff!! :-)
Still have my indigo coloured picture drawn by the Orbitron at the show. I love it.
I suggest a frame and putting it somewhere nice for all to see!... Hope you enjoyed the show! - I loved it! - More videos to come soon!!
'Kinetic art' is wonderful. Great bit of kit, I'd like to build something like this.
Its an inspiration! ... I'm definitely looking at glass balls and golf clubs in a different manner now!
So cool with great results. What a G! 💥
Thank you! Cheers!
Building mine. Basing it off this one.
Its fantastic!! well worth doing!
@@DubiousEngineering - Can you explain that to my wife?
You were in the Midlands? Too bad I didn't know!! We could have had a pint!
Awww... damn! - That would have been cool! ...
thats an amazing piece of engineering, and so simple. I may have to get some old golf clubs and find the biggest balls i can dangle and have a go at this.
While at the charity shops looking for clubs, keep an eye peeled for lead glass paperweights!
Strangely... I'm also thinking of making something like this... but it may be a little smaller and involve electric motors and servos...
i love this!
You’re very kind! ... haven’t you go some bloody welding to do?
i'm on my breakfast break...been at it since 6am....sheeesh you're a slave driver! lol
In Sweden on business... pfft... need a break now!!
So unique!
Just amazing!
Hi, Takes me back to Spirographs 😊👍 was this vid made with the Sony HDR CX450?
Yes it was!
Thanks, that's a good image of the spirals n the focus is quick enough 👍👍
That frog sure adds to the mysterious look of his Harmonograph. Do all the inventive men live there? They recycle and make the most marvelous inventions.
It really is amazing the inventions that these wonderful people come up with!!
The frog is there to counterbalance the weight of the arm holding the pen, so there's not too much pressure on the pen.
@user-eh9de9fw5m correct
I am tired of infenting stuff in my BRAIN... then finding put that British Victorians already made it... or Japanese engineers.. etc
Hahaha... this was a fun interview :-)