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Building a Motorized Mirror BallVicka from Salt Lake City, Utah Feedback About This Post:RE: Building a Motorized Mirror Ball
How about blowing up a balloon (larger size). Paper mache the ballon, once dry glue the mirror pieces on & then attach the motor to the top. Realy easy & not expensive. Post By Greg (Guest Post) RE: Building a Motorized Mirror BallI got my motor from the Christmas shop--I made sure it was built to hold the weight of my disco ball. It works! Post By Millie (Guest Post) |
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