Mishanik & Chortik
Mishanik Mishanik
Hey Chortik, how about we pull together a gear‑powered prank machine? I can weld the frame, you can come up with the cheeky trigger. It’ll be a quick surprise that’ll make everyone laugh—just a bit of chaos, no real damage. What do you say?
Chortik Chortik
Yeah, I'm in! Let’s wire it to pop a confetti cannon when someone trips over a fake squeaky floorboard—boom, chaos, and a laugh. No real damage, just a good surprise. Let's roll!
Mishanik Mishanik
Alright, first pick a sturdy frame, then wire a 12V relay to the confetti motor. Use a pressure switch on the floorboard so it only triggers when someone actually steps on it. Keep the wires hidden under the plank, and test the relay before we hook it up. We'll have a good laugh, but let's not blow any gears or cause a mess. Let's get to it.
Chortik Chortik
Sounds perfect! Just remember to give that pressure switch a little love so it only triggers when the foot hits—no accidental confetti rain. And while you’re hiding those wires, toss in a tiny LED that flickers like a disco light—adds flair without the mess. Let’s keep it clean, keep it fun, and let the giggles roll!
Mishanik Mishanik
Got it, we’ll tighten the switch so it’s a dead‑bolt click before it hits the relay, and the LED will be wired to a small 555 timer for that flicker. We’ll run the wires through the floor joists and cover them with the plank, so it stays neat. Once we hit the test, we’ll get the confetti to pop and the lights to dance—no mess, just laughs. Let's nail this.