I made a hilarious mechanical TV

This mechanical TV is based of the Nipkow disk televisor that was considered the first broadcast TV. Assembled from basic 3D-printed parts it can be made as a weekend project. The electrical hardware needed is very commonly available so it can be built for under $50. Sponsor links (affiliate): Bambu Lab Xmas sale: https://link.bitluni.net/bambulXmas 3D Printer X1C combo: https://link.bitluni.net/x1c Filaments: https://link.bitluni.net/filament Project files including code and models: https://github.com/bitluni/MechanicalTV Used parts (affiliate): Nema 17 stepper motors: https://aliexpress.bitluni.net/nema17 Photoelectric Encoder: https://aliexpress.bitluni.net/encoder N298L driver board: https://aliexpress.bitluni.net/N298L UV Power Leds: https://aliexpress.bitluni.net/UVLEDs A4988 Driver: https://aliexpress.bitluni.net/A4988 Variable Power Supply: https://aliexpress.bitluni.net/kjsPSU 5.5mm Barrel Jack: https://aliexpress.bitluni.net/screwB... I used the TinyPico and the TinyS3 in my tests: https://unexpectedmaker.com/shop.html... https://unexpectedmaker.com/shop.html... Github Sponsors: https://github.com/sponsors/bitluni Patreon:   / bitluni   Channel membership:    / @bitluni   Paypal: https://paypal.me/bitluni bitluni live:    / @bitlunilive   Twitch:   / bitluni   Mastodon: https://chaos.social/@bitluni Twitter: @bitluni Discord: https://link.bitluni.net/discord #bambulab #bambulabX1 #maker