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    We have conversed over having a rotary lithopane turning... I think I might have found a sullution to that.. only thing is I was wanting the power from the motor that turns it, to power the light only thing is if it was turning it would break the wire to the light from it turning.. any suggestions if not then the only thing to use on the light, is a battery opperated led
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    the second picture turns at 1 rpm per min.

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    Brent

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    I have a ? about the product what are the are the rpm's per min and how long does it last off the solar power. I didn't see that on the page. great find.. I have seached all over the net just to find the one's that I did.
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    It says 4.5 rpm. Looks like it has a batry so probly depends on sun/flourecent light
    Brent

    A,B machines, PE,probe,conforming vectors, centerline, 2d,3d,stl and dfx imprt, rotary , 3.xx, Pattern Sculptor
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    Woodwork is what I do to pay for my tool addiction.

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