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    Default Special effects for live theatre?

    I need a vase & then a statue to 'explode' on demand as if they were hit by a bullet.

    Obviously we can't use explosives in front of a live audience in an 80 year old wooden theatre.

    I am thinking of a solenoid actuator like something out of a pinball machine mounted inside a 'fragile' prop that will shatter/break at the press of a button.

    Anybody got any good ideas?

    I have the electronics know how, I just need to find the right solenoid actuator device.
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    Maybe a solenoid out of an old washing machine. The ones that shut the water intake ON & OFF.

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    Thanks for the idea but....
    They usually run on 240V, I can't run 240V control lines around an amateur stage set.
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    Central door lock mech would be the go I reckon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post
    Obviously we can't use explosives in front of a live audience in an 80 year old wooden theatre.
    why not?

    I'm thinking a starter pistol round all pressure & noise -- no scrapnell


    back to you problem
    Can you use an inflated balloon to "blow the vase / statue apart"?
    actuation would be a solenoid mounted pricker activated by a garage door opener
    regards from Alberta, Canada

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post
    Central door lock mech would be the go I reckon.
    A remote one would be good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post
    I need a vase & then a statue to 'explode' on demand as if they were hit by a bullet.
    what are you making the vase and statue out of Cliff?

    what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?

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    How about a squirt of compressed air?

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    Statues & vases will be made from clay by one of our arty members, there will be 6 performances & 2 dress rehearsals & probley a couple of tech rehearsals so we will need 10 of each item that gets 'shot'

    The theatre is old & wooden & riddled with smoke detectors, if we set off a starter cap, the smoke alarms would smell it.

    I reckon if I go to supercheap auto & buy an aftermarket central locking system & have a bit of a play I'll work something out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post
    buy an aftermarket central locking system & have a bit of a play I'll work something out.
    Central locking actuators don't really provide any punch (they work on a rack and pinion driven by a small motor), so your statue and vase would need to be pre-broken, with the actuator just pushing the statue/vase apart.
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    There's a really solid 12v solenoid in pre-1990 Rodeo Diesel motors.......maybe from a wreckers??
    They really clunk.
    For the breakables, have you thought of thin caramelised sugar ??

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    I picked up a set of four central door locks to play with.

    What Vernon says is correct but I reckon we can work something out.

    SCA Central Locking System - 2 or 4 Door - Supercheap Auto Australia

    Also looking at a DMX to 8 channel relay converter on eBay so I can control them from the lighting desk.

    DMX08R DMX to 8 channel relay converter | eBay
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    Quote Originally Posted by watson View Post
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    For the breakables, have you thought of thin caramelised sugar ??
    We need a vase & a statue, probley be made from unfired painted clay.
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    for cheapness a jellow mould , and compressed air the cleaners might not like you
    or sugar in the mould ,

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    It is amateur theatre, we are the cleaners too.
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