Makeshift Iron-man Ark Reactor by Logan Overlock

by Logan Overlock in Workshop > 3D Printing

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Makeshift Iron-man Ark Reactor by Logan Overlock

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I made a Makeshift broken down Iron-man Arc reactor for an IT project and it came out great. I would like to make an instructable to show people how to make it easy and fast.

Supplies

here is everything you will need.

3d Printer

this is for the Micro bit https://kitronik.co.uk/products/5614-bbc-microbit-board-only-retail-pack

this is for the zip Halo https://kitronik.co.uk/products/5625-zip-halo-for-the-bbc-microbit

rope or string

tape

see through plastic paper

then a battery https://kitronik.co.uk/products/4652-polymer-lithium-ion-battery-1ah

charger cable

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first screw in the micro bit to the Zip Halo.

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then add this code to see if it works as a test run. https://makecode.microbit.org/#editor

If step 2 worked then change whatever you'd like. Speed, color, etc.

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then after you do that have something to cover the inner insides of the zip with the 3d prints of the Arc Reactor

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Since we 3d printed this project we don't have screws to screw it in so what I did was use rope/string and tape to make it makeshift themed.

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now if you did all these steps you will have something like this that lights up and works,

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