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Tortured furby... oh good god...

Started by Gleix, August 26, 2009, 08:51:44 PM

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Gleix

Well, I bent this furby since I found it at the flea market for $1. I hadn't bent a furby and always felt like that's "one of things things you're supposed to bend" (like speak and spells and SK-1's).  It's got an on off switch, an output, and a 9pin output for an atari joystick.

On the joystick: Up triggers the mouth button, the button is the "freeze" button, left is freeze+glitch, and right and bottom are both glitches, and the switch I added to the joystick just makes the motors on the furby go nuts. Not actually sure why.

That and it's eye(s) light up. Sometimes only one. again, not sure why.... but I felt it was lacking so...here's how he looks after awhile of painting, injuring, cutting up and burning:






I also decided he didn't need eyelids ;)

Here's a video (before he was attacked).

EDIT: Here's the video
Circuit bent furby controlled by atari 2600 joystick

Leave it to me to say "here's a video" then just.. not post it.

Psycho:Active

That's one battered furby.

I skinned and autopsied one a few weeks ago, but ended up not bending it as the battery compartment was corroded causing instability and I had a little piano to bend anyway. I still have its skin sitting around though..

I look forward to seeing a video?

Dylan

Wild man. I love my bent furby. I wish I could have done something more than just a momentary switch for the glitches though.
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Gleix

#3
There was a little bit of Karma I suppose... when I went looking for the stapler to staple the little guy's foot I ended up with a bit of an injury... Don't ask how. Just stupidity.

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Christ that hurt.  These are the staples that bend inward once stapled, so it took some effort to get it out.

Psycho:Active

Cool mods (not just to your finger). Sounds awesome, and the blue LED cyborg eye is very cool.

Why is it that so many bends are controlled by Atari controllers? I've never had my hands on one.


Gleix

I picked some up for a dollar each and there's pinout information online which makes everything easy... that and if you have a nice electronics store nearby getting a 9pin d-sub connector won't cost almost anything.  Plus they're just fun :]

Circuitbenders

didn't hurt so much your first thought wasn't to quickly take a photo to post here i note  ;D ;D

Quick, to the circuitbending injuries thread!! http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,241.0.html
i am not paid to listen to this drivel, you are a terminal fool

Gleix

#7
 :D Well, the pain was a hard throbbing while it was in. Most of the pain was after trying to clip the staple into different pieces so I could "wiggle" it out at the right angle. The thought process was basically "Found the stapler...OW OW HOLY F - ... CAMERA, CAMERA THIS LOOKS NEAT - THEN FIX IT."

Not to sound too odd, but I did add some of my own blood to the Furby :P Nothing like the real thing eh?

On a side note, I just don't understand why I was never the popular kid in school!

Signal:Noise

when I bent a furby we christened him Disturby

jamiewoody

that would be a good name for a band TORTURED FURBY! ;-)
"gravity...it's what's for dinner!"

druzz

well i'm tempted to give you bad karma after everything i saw here  ;)
if its not broken , brake it