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(45 votes) Published: Nov 28, 2004 9:56 p.m. In 4 Favorites Lists Viewed 1159 times
I got this idea from www.powerlabs.com
What you do is get a dremel and fix the bit up so that it will fit inside a CD. You might have to wrap some tape around the bit so that it fits well. Make sure you are wearing safety goggles. Turn the dremel on with the CD on it, I wouldn’t suggest turning it to the highest setting. Use 1 for your first try. While it is spinning, hold the dremel close to the ground so the CD is perpendicular to the floor. Then push the cd off the dremel with something, I used a hanger. The CD will be spinning like crazy and roll down the floor pretty fast. If it hits a wall, it will bounce back, and roll into the wall again. It will do this over and over until it stops spinning. On powerlabs, he had the dremel on the highest setting and it rolled up the door and fell down twice before it couldn’t get up again. The reason to be careful with the high settings is the CD can blow up easily. On setting five the CD blew up into many peices when my friend poked it. Little pieces shot all over the room and one piece hit his goggles. So it is important to wear eye protection. Try this. Some fun things to do are to make ramps and kicking the CD. Please make sure you wear goggles. I’m not shitting you.