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Turn basic stationary and your smartphone into a hologram projector
A pencil and ruler, graph paper, an old CD case, a scalpel and sticky tape are all used in this method.
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YouTube uploader Mrwhosetheboss released a How To video that breaks down what you’ll need and how to create your very own holographic projector.
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You’d surely feel excited to make one and personally see how this 3-D hologram works.
Once that’s done, you place it on the center of your phone and you’re good to go. Here are a few things that you might need to pull of what’s being showed in the video. The result will blow your mind!
A perspex CD cover cut into trapezoids is carefully taped together to create a funnel.
Many users said that you can make a bigger one for a bigger hologram. Inventors have even tried to crowdsource a gadget that turns iPads into hologram projectors.
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The materials needed for this hack are commonly found, and it involves simple cutting and taping so anyone can do it. Mrwhosetheboss actually got the idea from fellow YouTuber American Hacker, but the former’s instructions are much clearer.