Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
I recently bought a quarter ounce from a friend, but it was looking a little light, so I wanted to weigh it to be sure, but I didn't own an electronic scale, or any scale for that matter. What's a poor boy to do?
Make a balancing scale! But what could I make it out of? Wood? Metal? Nothing I make would be perfectly symmetrical... there would always be tiny flaws... unless I use... LEGO!
What do I use for the weights? Coins! Wikipedia has a concisive list of Canadian and American coins, and how much they weighed depending on what year they were produced.
The weed
This is a photo of all the weed compared to a bic lighter.
Step 1
You see the little bubble balance in the middle? You will need one of those. For your scale to be accurate every time, you have to place the scale on a level surface every time. If this isnt possible, just make sure you never move your scale around, or your results might be different.
First, I weighed a ziplock bag, trying different combinations of coins, and found that the bag weighed exactly the same as a 2.5g coin.
Step 2
Then, I weighed the bag with the weed in it. The bag weighed a little more than 3 coins that weighed 9.5g
Therefore, 9g-2.5g = 7g. Looks to me like its a quarter ounce!
Build it! Step 1
First, build a base tall enough to support the scales. I reccomend one shorter than mine. You'll find that the scale tends to flip around in circles when it is too tall.
Build it! Step 2
Then, you'll need 3 things:
-A wide beam (the wider, the more accurate the scale), the white thing at the top of the picture.
-A fulcrum, the black thing at the bottom of the picture. Try and find a lego piece with as little friction as possible, one that fits loosely. You might even want to oil it, but I didnt need to with mine.
-Two weighing pans, the purple things on the left and right. Mine are fairly basic, they're just equal sized squares of paper folded into a bowl. You might want to use aluminum foil and make a shape easier to work with, just make sure that both basins are exactly the same size.
To attach the pans to the beam, I used 4 tiny lego pieces, two on the far end of each side of the beam. Then I taped a piece of thread inbetween these two tiny pieces to hang the pans from. Both pans must be of identical distance from the center of the beam! Even a centimeter off will fuck up your scale.
Attach everything together, and you're done building your own lego scale!
Of course, this isn't a highly accurate scale. You're not going to be measuring out tenths of a gram with a great degree of accuracy. But I've found this scale to be pretty reliable, even when weighing tiny amounts of things.
If you dont want to use coins, remember that 1/4 teaspoon of regular ol' sugar = 1 gram!
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
9- 2.5 is 6.5 Go get your half gram fool.
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
Eh. Those pictures doesn't link to what I think they should. The second one links to some gay poster.
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
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Originally Posted by orangeman
Eh. Those pictures doesn't link to what I think they should. The second one links to some gay poster.
http://img172.imageshack.us/my.php?image=2hi3.jpg
Sorry, I meant 9.5g-2.5g=7g. I didn't get ripped a half gram.
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
A plastic ruler and a prism work too...
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
Now you attached the thumbnails instead of the real thing lol. Either that or those pictures are smaaaall.
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
lol that shit is pretty tight though.
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
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Originally Posted by orangeman
Now you attached the thumbnails instead of the real thing lol. Either that or those pictures are smaaaall.
SHITFUCKINGHELLDAMNIT
i'm bad at this whole "imageshack" thing.
PICTURES ARE HERE
Step 1:
http://img384.imageshack.us/img384/6602/1zb3.jpg
Step 2:
http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/2734/2hi3.jpg
Step 3:
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5349/3ff4.jpg
Build 1:
http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/4838/build1jh1.jpg
Build 2:
http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/8308/build2ww1.jpg
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
i did that with a ruler once... it was shitty and kept falling off lol
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
I've got 4 graham crackers sitting in the oven that I made out of that 7 grams :D
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
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Originally Posted by moeburn
I've got 4 graham crackers sitting in the oven that I made out of that 7 grams :D
you used 7 grams on 4 crackers?
do you understand how many balls you will be trippin?
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
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Originally Posted by KottonMouthKid
you used 7 grams on 4 crackers?
do you understand how many balls you will be trippin?
hes gonna be in for quite the ride :D
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
Okay i'll be splitting the 4 crackers between 4 people come on guys.
But do you think 1.75g for a newbie, eaten, is too much? It will be the first time for one of my friends.
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
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Originally Posted by moeburn
Okay i'll be splitting the 4 crackers between 4 people come on guys.
But do you think 1.75g for a newbie, eaten, is too much? It will be the first time for one of my friends.i would hate for sand to get in his vagina.:jointsmile: :jointsmile:
hahaha
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
haha thats creative as hell. how does it work for ya?
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
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Originally Posted by orangeman
Eh. Those pictures doesn't link to what I think they should. The second one links to some gay poster.
Lol, I too winced as that picture was loading.
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
Regardless it's a pretty cool idea.
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
yea that is a nice idea. Hmmm plan two, playdoe lol or not
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
Hahahahaha hahahaha omg that poster made me Crack UP.
Homemade scale... OUT OF LEGO!!
wat link is the poster under lmfao