Built myself a spinning target!!!

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    Jan 18, 2010
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    I still have some tweaks but this was the first time I was able to actually get it out and shoot at it. I am pretty happy with it!!!
    [ame]http://youtu.be/fFD_BqKDkHM[/ame]
     

    ctbreitwieser

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    Binder clips, I have around 20 bucks in this not counting my boat battery, clays, and I salvaged the motor from a paper shredder.

    This may be a stupid question, but what exactly is a binder clip?

    And it has a motor hooked up to it? I thought it was more like a Whirly Bird or Texas Star (whatever they call them)
     
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    Binder Clip. and yes it has a motor hooked up and a rheostat to control speed.
     

    Mitchell0481

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    Looks cool, does the motor run direct or it is a belt drive? I figure you need some slip, since it looks like it spins backwards when the weight gets offset.
     

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