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Thunder Maker - Conductive Metal Dip - Concept.
A simple box that can be 3D printed and should be non conductive, as well as a 8 non conductive 3D printable adapters to stand on or add. There are also holes centered above the top plates corners so that a wire can be attached and used to heighten or lower the conductive top plate with the sharp edges and the small micro holes or pores made into them. This way we can either dip the entire plate in a conductive metal material, or place jagged wires in the holes by hand and connect them via a square grid of some sorts.
The bottom plate stands on four 3D printable non conductive stands, which are hollowed so we can connect and lead a negative pole wire down it, or place clamps on the side, whatever is convenient. By introducing a high voltage to the positive top plate, we can now lower the top plate to see when or at which point the ions want to and can actually jump from the sharp top positive plate to the lower rounded negative plate, creating perhaps multiple little thunder streaks across and between the entire plates surface. Exactly where we could photograph or film them, as we expect them to be there.
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