Build a Miniature Sam-3 Radar from Copper Wire and Edison LED | Sense of Satisfaction
Watch as a miniature SAM-3 radar takes shape from simple copper wire and warm Edison LEDs. Every bend, twist, and detail is carefully crafted by hand, transforming ordinary materials into a unique display piece. Enjoy the calming building process, the gentle glow of the lights, and the satisfying moments as the radar gradually comes to life. Sit back, relax, and appreciate the beauty of creativity, patience, and craftsmanship in this peaceful DIY project. 👉 Don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe for more DIY electronics projects and creative maker tutorials! Welcome to SparkLight Lab channel – This is the ideal place to find DIY and craft ideas to help you bring your creativity to life! Whether you're a beginner looking for DIY electronics and lighting tutorials, we have something for everyone! © Copyright belongs to SparkLight Lab ☞ "Do not Reup" #SparkLightLab #radar #DIYLamp #DIYdecor #ElectronicsDIY #ElectronicsTutorial #Handmade #retrotech #deskdecor #desklamp #satisfaction #aesthetic #relaxing

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