are they easy to build thou?
me having no electrical experience apart from a little circuit bending, i dnt wouldnt want to build to find it doesnt work and i have no idea how to sort the problem
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google x0xb0x and check out the page. they give you the directions. its one giant circuit board essentially. its not like its a walk in the park but if you have the right tools you can test your connections along the way, before its built, so that way you dont have to have it done, find out its busted, and then wonder where the problem is exactly.
or if you are seriously interested in the whole idea of circuitry and bending, start with something small. build a dub siren.
http://www.getlofi.com/?cat=30
instructions and links of places to buy parts are at the bottom of that page
that site in general has a bunch of good information on bending
or if you are seriously interested in the whole idea of circuitry and bending, start with something small. build a dub siren.
http://www.getlofi.com/?cat=30
instructions and links of places to buy parts are at the bottom of that page
that site in general has a bunch of good information on bending
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