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In the process of making this particular product, the researchers used all the materials and equipment

specified above. First, all of the materials were gathered, then the discarded web camera was
disassembled with screwdriver to get the main board (including the image sensor). After that, we used 2
PVC tubes with one lens each. Both are then connected with glue stick. The main board which the
researcher gathered is settled near the lens of the upper PVC pipe. They connected the PVC pipe to a
wood with a syringe parallel to each other. The pull able stick of the syringe is now glued directly to the
PVC pipe. After that, the tank of the syringe is connected to the pole which is mounted to the base. The
base is made with a plastic container with glass pasted on the upper surface. Inside the container, the
researcher put a USB hub which is connected to the main board of the webcam and the other port is
connected to the 5V LED lights. The LED lights is put inside the plastic container. The pole mentioned is
made up of 3 popsicle sticks, with drilled holes in each side, the popsicle sticks are then connected with
paper clip, which will act as a joint. Each joint (2 of them) have a syringe (pull able side is connected to
the first popsicle and the body is connected to the second popsicle stick and so on). After all of that, all
of the syringes are connected with plastic tube each filled with water then to another 3 syringes in a
reversed state. The 3 syringes are mounted to the side of the base where a motor is placed there for the
artificial intelligence programmed in the cellphone to control the operations of each syringes. To make
the projector, the researchers have to cut a hole in a shoe box which the convex lens will be put. After
that, the inside is covered with black cartolina to lessen visual distortions and reflections. An LCD display
is put inside the projector which is calibrated and focus depending on the distance of the wall to the
projector lens.

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