Hackaday headquarters has recently been overrun by techno-groupies hanging around outside so we decided to take some measures to discourage that. A word of warning though, if last week’s video ruffled your feathers then you probably shouldn’t watch this one. In this video [Jack] shows you how to create a stun glove using a disposable camera and some leather spikes. To prove that it really works, he intentionally takes a jolt from it courtesy of Hackaday’s security chief [Vlad].
Check out the video after the break.
Like last week’s video, we don’t recommend that you actually try this. This is a weapon and is dangerous by its very nature. As [Jack] attests to in the video, it hurts to get zapped by a device like this. If you are to take anything away from this video, it might be that you should treat disposable cameras with respect if you choose to take one apart.
Like seeing our writers get shocked? Here is a video of [Caleb] being shocked with a Tazer at CES last year.
Filed under: how-to, misc hacks, news, weapons hacks
Posted on Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:00:27 +0000 at http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hackaday/LgoM/~3/u4eH61i7rC8/
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Check out the video after the break.
Like last week’s video, we don’t recommend that you actually try this. This is a weapon and is dangerous by its very nature. As [Jack] attests to in the video, it hurts to get zapped by a device like this. If you are to take anything away from this video, it might be that you should treat disposable cameras with respect if you choose to take one apart.
Like seeing our writers get shocked? Here is a video of [Caleb] being shocked with a Tazer at CES last year.
Filed under: how-to, misc hacks, news, weapons hacks
Posted on Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:00:27 +0000 at http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hackaday/LgoM/~3/u4eH61i7rC8/
Comments: http://hackaday.com/2011/08/22/video-shocking-jack-into-submission-with-high-voltage/#comments