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As someone who's vigilantly invested in fly swatters, homemade ant killer, and citronella candles over the years with mixed results, I did a double take when I stumbled across a zero-effort solution ...
Here’s how you can make a disco ball at home! All you would need: 1. Styrofoam balls (easily available on the online shopping websites at cheap prices) 2. CDs (used and scratched ones) 3.
HI - I know nothing of lighting. Need help! I need to do some basic lighting effects for my wedding reception. The roof in the venue is so high and there ...
She works from home and her disco balls usually catch light around 4 p.m., as her work day is ending. “It definitely gives me a burst of energy to be like, ‘Oh yeah, the sun is out.
A disco ball is a deceptively simple thi. Here's how it works: A dense grid of 49 mirrors is placed on spinning stepping motors that are controlled by an Arduino.