DIY turntable that plays the very record that it holds

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+7 1. enuffsanuff commented 11 years ago

Mono cool!
Appears to be guys hands...what does the red thumbnail, blue thumbnail represent?
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+9 2. Threeme2189 commented 11 years ago

Is the person spinning the record a guy with nail polish?
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+2 3. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 11 years ago

'Why didnt he paint the rest of his fingernails?' is the real question
...no the real question is how the hell is sound being produced on that record???
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+1 4. MrJaKoSe commented 11 years ago

#3 This thing is pretty much a record player just without a electric gear...
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+4 5. mebbe commented 11 years ago

#3 Sound is produced from the needle built into this record's sleeve, the needle vibrates on the grooves of the vinyl record and the sound is produced. It looks as though it's also designed so that the sleeve helps reflect the sound, sending it in a more focused direction and therefore making it easier to hear.