Mouthwash Cap is a Holoprojector Cone!

Complete Cone

Most people use a mouthwash cap for the Holoprojector cone and so did I.  With a little cutting, filling, and gluing,  I was accurately able to reproduce a cone that looks just like the one on R2-D2.  It took a bit of work and patience, but I am very happy with the end result.

To start off with,  I took a cap from a mouthwash bottle  that was big enough to be the same size I needed for the cone.   I made some markings on the cap so I could get an accurate cut, and used a hacksaw or dremel, just to try different methods, and cut the cap.  After the cap is cut, the inside  ridges are cut or sanded off.

The strips on the inside have to be added.  Using a .030 x .100 styrene strip, we apply a bead of glue 5/16″ from the bottom up, on the inside of the cone and secure the strip.  Apply the .010 x .030 strip to the top about 1/32 from the top.

Fill this space in between the two strips with bondo or putty, until it is smooth all the way around.

Now it’s time for several layers of putty and wet sanding until this cone has a smooth surface on the outside.  Apply the putty and let it dry for an hour.  Wet sand that, and let it dry thoroughly.  Than apply another coat if necessary and sand.

Once that is all smoothed out, we add .010 x .030 strips of styrene all the way around until there are 36 of them on the cone. This can be done without doing to much measuring by working in quarter quadrants at a time.  Put four strips on in a north/south-east/west position.  than do that again in the middle of each of those strips. Repeat this process everytime, going in the middle until there are 36.

This completes the cone scratch build of the cone!

Complete Cone
Complete cone

Using Hot Glue to Hold the Radar Lens

Installing the Radar Lens if fairly simple.  Using a hot glue gun, simply go around the edge of the lens, where it meets with the Radar Eye, with a bead of hot glue.  I filled the inside of my Radar Eye with resin to make it easier to attach the lens.

Start with applying a bead of hot glue to the lens and the back of the radar eye.

Glue radar lens to radar eye
Apply hot glue to hold lens.

Once secure, and the glue has dried, paint it black to hide and parts that might be see through from the clear glue.

Paint dried glue black
Paint dried glue black.

Do the same thing for the inside of the lens from the front of the Radar Eye.  Any mistake can always be repainted.  Take your time and do it right.  Even masking tape can help cover stuff prior to painting.

Paint Crack Black
Paint crack black.

CuriousMarc Holo Lights v2.0

Holo Lights

Ordering the PCBs ahead of time from OSH Park, the only thing I needed for these were the electronics components and the reflector cone.  These were a little tricky to assemble but not to bad.  I installed the .22uF capacitor in the tutorial to show you how it’s done, but I later took it out and added a 10k resistor piggy backing the 100k resistor for a fading effect using an Arduino sketch.Watch Full Movie Online Streaming Online and Download

To start with, instructions for assembly can be found here.  Once assembled, they just need to be tested out and put into your holoprojectors.

Just hook them up to a small 2v batter to test them out.