DANGER!! THIS PROJECT INVOLVES SHARP OBJECTS, HIGH VOLTAGE AND MAINS VOLTAGE THAT CAN EASILY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. THERE IS THE UNIQUE POSSIBILITY THAT YOU CAN BOTH CUT AND ELECTROCUTE YOURSELF AT THE SAME TIME. EXTREME CAUTION IS ADVISED.
I am not responsible for any destruction of property, injury, death or inter dimensional portals that may result from following these instructions. If you are not familiar with working with high voltage, read about high voltage safety here and here before attempting this Instructable! Make sure that you NEVER have the device connected to the mains when you are working on any part of it. Make sure that you NEVER touch the device with any part of your body or conductive object while it is switched on. Attempt at your own risk.
This Instructable will show you how to create a Jacob's Ladder. I originally constructed this device to be part of The Electric Knife Orchestra that you can see in the video above. Jacob's Ladders are incredibly simple from an electronics point of view, a high voltage transformer connected to two electrodes, in our case, knives. The magic happens because the voltage is high enough to ionize the air in between the electrodes creating your own personal lightning bolt.
First of all you need to gather your materials:
The first step is to remove the plastic handles from the knives. The beauty of buying knives from a dollar store is that they are poorly constructed so the rivets should pop out easily. There's no definitive way of going about this but after a little experimentation I found the following to be fairly quick and easy.
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The next task is to laser cut the parts for the device. The Illustrator files are attached to this step. The parts are split up into four 32" x 18" files as that's the size of the bed of the laser cutter that I used. If you have a larger machine, you may want to consolidate some the parts into fewer sheets. There are two files that you may need to alter to fit parts that you find:
Once, you've made any necessary changes, load the files into your laser cutting software. Most laser cutting software can accept Illustrator files but if yours doesn't, you can export the files from Illustrator as vector format that it does recognise.
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We're now going to attach the knives to the knife mount. The backs of the knives are facing each other so that the distance between the knives increases gradually as the electric arc climbs up them (even though the other direction might look a little cooler).
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DANGER!! WE WILL BE TURNING THE DEVICE ON IN THIS STEP. WHEN THE TRANSFORMER IS PLUGGED IN THERE IS NO NOISE OR VISIBLE SIGN THAT IT IS POWERED UP. DO NOT TOUCH THE DEVICE WHILE IT IS PLUGGED IN. EXTREME CAUTION IS ADVISED!!
In this step, we will adjust the position and angle of the knives to get an electric arc that consistently travels from the bottom to the top of the knives. N.B. The third photo is a long exposure shot so your electric arc will not look like this.
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Congratulations you've reached the end. The operation of the Jacob's Ladder produces ozone so be sure to operate this device in a well ventilated area. Don't run your Jacob's Ladder for too long in one burst as it may overheat, up to 5 minutes is probably OK. You may also have to adjust the position of the knives if the environmental conditions, such as humidity, change.
Some fun things you can do with your device:
Once again, high voltage can easily kill you, treat it with the utmost respect at all times. Make sure that you NEVER have the device connected to the mains when you are working on any part of it. You can do this by making sure that it is unplugged and the plug is clearly visible on the table before doing any adjustments. Make sure that you NEVER touch the device with any part of your body or conductive object while it is switched on. Read about high voltage safety here and here before attempting this Instructable!!
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