12 comments

  • yial43 days ago
    This is such a charming project! I’ve been quite taken for years by the “Christmas” decorations that spin using a candle.<p>I quite like these more - mainly because they could be added onto a lamp that puts off heat, and be kind of a perpetual decoration with subtle motion.<p>I love your “dad turbine” design, and the flying wing has some magical quality to it.<p>Thank you so much for sharing!
  • blacksmith_tb41 days ago
    It wouldn&#x27;t (just) be convection, but it would be easy to have a spinner over the top case fan on a PC... though going the other direction, convection off a fanless PC (I have a little Zotac) might be enough to spin a very light spinner (mylar might work, though to get a pivot without friction won&#x27;t be easy).
  • chews43 days ago
    It&#x27;s like an on demand do-nothing machine - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=kv6YvKPXQzk&amp;list=RDkv6YvKPXQzk" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=kv6YvKPXQzk&amp;list=RDkv6YvKPXQ...</a>
  • lgvld43 days ago
    So cool, thanks for sharing.<p>We used to do that as children as well: a spiral cutted out of paper on top of a long skewer stuck into a potato. Felt like perpetual motion somehow.<p>It works if you put it on top of a radiator btw.
  • danielbln43 days ago
    These look fun, I&#x27;m partial to the dad turbine. Too bad (for something like this) that basically none of my lamps produce much heat these days.
    • anonymousiam43 days ago
      You&#x27;re in luck:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;inside.lighting&#x2F;news&#x2F;25-06&#x2F;new-bill-pushes-end-incandescent-light-bulb-ban" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;inside.lighting&#x2F;news&#x2F;25-06&#x2F;new-bill-pushes-end-incan...</a>
      • mohaba43 days ago
        Why would they be in luck? Did you read the article? Just because the efficiency floor is eliminated doesn’t mean production would or even could restart.
      • thayne43 days ago
        Wow. That is disappointing, but not terribly surprising given the current government.
    • Evidlo43 days ago
      I&#x27;ve not found any LED bulbs that didn&#x27;t put out enough heat to work.
  • dpflug43 days ago
    This feels like the delightful oddities one would stumble across on the Old Internet. Thank you for sharing!
  • andai43 days ago
    Delightful, thank you for sharing. You have added a little bit of whimsy to the world :)
  • IshKebab43 days ago
    Do people still use incandescent bulbs in America?
    • rconti43 days ago
      Looks like they were only (generally) outlawed for sale in 2023. Though some states were ahead of that.<p>They last a long time, though, and I imagine a lot of people are still using their existing bulbs. I can&#x27;t imagine doing that in CA, where our electricity is expensive, but if you&#x27;re paying 6c&#x2F;kWh, I suppose, may as well?
    • whitehexagon42 days ago
      A generation of under investment in energy production will create all kinds of government backed environmental propaganda. Incandescent bulbs = bad. Fossil fueled AI data centers = economy.<p>If there was a true environmental motivation for reducing our electricity usage, our bills wouldn&#x27;t be 60% network charges, they would be 100% usage based charges.
      • IshKebab42 days ago
        Wait are you saying that you think incandescent bulbs <i>aren&#x27;t</i> bad? Wtf?
    • brcmthrowaway43 days ago
      I hope so.<p>Some lampshades call for a point source which LEDs struggle to replicate.
      • IshKebab42 days ago
        Wow imagine caring so little about the environment...
  • gridphp43 days ago
    I thought it&#x27;s something about LAMP Stack! lol
  • abstractspoon44 days ago
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  • darubedarob41 days ago
    How can i make on that creates water light ripples on my roof?
    • Evidlo41 days ago
      Just make a big spinner and put it above a lamp with multiple bulbs. The interference pattern will make a ripple effect.
  • LilyMed43 days ago
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