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Colour Wheel Hubcap

Hubcap with the colour wheel painted on it
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As shown in link, a hubcap with the pattern of the colour wheel on it.

I think this would look cool when speeding up or slowing down. I wonder how it would look at high speeds?

Wes, Oct 01 2002

Colour Wheel http://www.owlnet.r...ges/ColorWheel2.jpg
The colour wheel [Wes, Oct 01 2002]

Crazy Spinning Color Wheels http://micro.magnet...ons/colorwheel.html
Click a wheel and experiment with speeds. #11 is actually the one I was talking about. [XSarenkaX, Oct 01 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004]

http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/ [green42, Oct 02 2002]

For when your wheels aren't turning. http://www.optical-.../SpinningEffect.cfm
Dude! This one is just plain freaky. [Amos Kito, Oct 03 2002]

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       Cool link - it works really vividly. Aren't our eyes amazing?   

       Rubbish idea though.
sild, Oct 01 2002
  

       Why rubbish? I like it.
blissmiss, Oct 01 2002
  

       // I wonder how it would look at high speeds?// White?
calum, Oct 01 2002
  

       I was thinking.......   

       Would one that was simply painted colours look the same as one that actually had lights behind each colour section (for night-time driving)? I can't recall any colour theory.
Wes, Oct 01 2002
  

       How would a strobe light look behind spoked wheels?
Mr Burns, Oct 01 2002
  

       You may need cruise control, to keep the gas pedal held down. Particularly if you want to watch the passenger side wheels.
Amos Kito, Oct 01 2002
  

       Damn colour wheel link, I stared deeply into the wheel and was mezmorized for hours. There should be some sort of warning.
dag, Oct 01 2002
  

       The color wheel posted is not what I expected to find for a spinning hubcap. What I think would be cooler is one of those black and white round patters that, when spun, seem to display colors. Remember making these in science class in school?   

       I'll see if I can find a link to demonstrate...
XSarenkaX, Oct 01 2002
  

       Sorry, [Wes], bit harsh of me - just thought that the original wheel you linked would just look grey when spinning quickly. It looks much cooler with the applets in [XSarenkaX]'s links (love #13).   

       Have a black & white croissant that is spinning at such high speeds that there is a tinge of colour in the middle.
sild, Oct 02 2002
  

       [XSarenkaX] -- Excellent links, very nice. I had actually thought about this originally, but couldn't find a link to describe what I meant. I remember seeing these in the National Museum of Science & Technology in Ottawa, ON, Canada when I was a kid. They had a bunch there too, and you could spin them at varying speeds...... excellent link!
Wes, Oct 02 2002
  

       I've ordered a set of # 12's
thumbwax, Oct 02 2002
  

       A set of dizzing four number 7's for me.
blissmiss, Oct 02 2002
  

       I ran #13 and ended up in 1852.
TwoSheds, Oct 02 2002
  

       I've got my spinning disk, now I'm looking for a laboratory opposite a dress shop with a nice mannequin in the window ....
8th of 7, Oct 02 2002
  

       Couldnt you do that with a template and some spray paint?
BigAltheButcher, Mar 12 2003
  


 

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