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Prototype Complete!
03/06/2017 at 16:21 • 0 commentsWe are very proud to have completed this project. From the announcement of the project just over 1 month ago we have worked as much as two people can in their spare time to imagine, design, and create a fully functional prototype Mandalorian Vambrace.
We would like to note that anyone who copying this project should check with their local laws on possession of Tasers, EMPs, destructive hardware, and software that can be used with malicious intent.
Thanks to everyone and we wish our fellow competitors the best of Luck!
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Watch the Videos:
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Circuit Diagram v2.0 also in jpeg!
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Circuit Diagram up
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First two videos up!
02/26/2017 at 17:00 • 0 commentsSo the first video is an overview of the Components included in the underside of the mandalorian vambrace. I am aware that there isn't a cover or shell for the vambrace. We don't own a 3d Printer yet (wink!).
The second is a test of the USB Killer. No i didn't kill anything, but i can post to where a similar design did it.
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A thank you to those who came before and to those who follow
02/26/2017 at 16:31 • 0 commentsOur project was built so that anyone (even me) can build it. None of the components of the project are original. However they are all collected into one place.
I will list out the links to any software or detailed instructions for creating the hardware.
DBAN USB - This USB (works) is a bootable USB that will autorun Derik's Boot and Nuke, a program that will irrevocable delete the hard drive of the computer it boots to.
The program you need to make the usb is here - https://www.pendrivelinux.com/install-dban-to-a-usb-flash-drive-using-windows/
The link to the free version of DBAN is here - https://dban.org/
USB killer - This device will send a high voltage current through the USB drive and cause serious damage to anything it plugs into.
This is where we bought the Bug zapper for the USB Killer - http://www.harborfreight.com/
Other components required include - USB Male salvaged from a USB Cable
Kali Linux Boot - This USB will allow you to boot up a copy of Kali Linux and bypass Windows Basic security (passwords etc.). We will put a video of us bypassing Windows when we have time but for now you will have to trust us that it works.
Link to Kali Linux - https://www.kali.org/downloads/
Link to program to create a bootable Linux USB - https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/
Mini-EMP - This EMP will cause some issues for anything that runs off electricity. i.e. small electronics, phones, vending machines, and pacemakers. This is not a toy, and in the wrong hands it can cause destruction of property or death. That being said, here is a youtube on how to make one.
The video lists out the hardware required to make any equipment.
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First Electrocution
02/21/2017 at 13:03 • 0 comments2/20/2016 - First electrocution. ~800,000 Volts. Won't be the last, but i really will try not to have anymore.
Understandable, the first aspect of this vambrace, the taser, is fully functional.
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Framing and wiring log 1
02/20/2017 at 19:37 • 0 comments- Voltage Stepup and Battery Casings Professionally wired (Battery to Voltage stepup 1-1 wired) (pic)
- Voltage Stepup and Battery Casings unprofesisonally bonded to forearm top frame. (pic)
- Taser prongs initial bond to handmount (no pic)
- High heat coil attachment for taser created (pic)
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Initial Framing log
02/13/2017 at 15:12 • 0 commentsInternal Plastic frame parts form hand and forearm created.
Hand - Adult sized rollerblade wrist guard used. To ensure maneuverability and range of motion for wrist, the hard plastic was bisected. (pictures to follow)
Forearm - The internal forearm piece will act as a frame to mount the internal electrical components to. finding a very thin slightly curved plastic component that was durable in nature was a little tricky, however to keep project costs down the frame pieces were cut out of a part of the side of a *Local Home Improvement Store* Bucket using a dremmel tool. Pieces shaped to fit user.