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Subject: Circuit Bent
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Original Message 1/3 09-Mar-06 @ 11:45 AM - Circuit Bent
I would like to try and circuit bend a casio. if anyone knows of what tools I will need for the job, and what knobs and dials will be required?
Cheers
Rob
Message 2/3 09-Mar-06 @ 11:54 AM - RE: Circuit Bent
there's a whole site dedicated to the fun

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Message 3/3 09-Mar-06 @ 11:55 AM - RE: Circuit Bent
Also important, audio toys are low-voltage devices. Reed suggests not trying the process with any circuit operating on more than 6 volts. Trying to circuit-bend any device operating on the "house-current" of your wall outlet is OUT OF THE QUESTION!!! This holds true even in the instance of AC adapters. Circuit-bending is for BATTERY-POWERED CIRCUITS ONLY.
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