Photos: From VCR to cat feeder
By CNET.com.au on 31 October 2005
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Upon opening his VCR, Larsson identified the motor that runs the rotating video head drum. It can be disconnected without affecting the machine's control systems, he says, so it's the best timer-control motor to use.
Credit: Make magazine
Topics: photo, vhs, vcr, cat, feeder, gallery, magazine, drum, motor, credit
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