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		Wow, I just happen to save the vibrator out of my dad's old lounge chair. 
	How's this look to you? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1339802789.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1339802800.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1339802809.jpg  | 
		
 too big...thanks 
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 Infant bouncy chairs?  Used to soothe the little one to sleep.  Often have different frequency settings (though they're fixed, not variable). 
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 Occupational/Hand therapists also have hand-held vibrating massagers they use for desensitization and scar massage. 
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 building a prototype, but will need to source for production. can't believe I can't find a supplier in the us. thanks again, this is along the lines I'm looking for.  | 
		
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 this motor is the size of a spool of sewing thread.  
	nice call Noah! what a great resoursce this board is.  | 
		
 Contact Todd(9dreizig).  He sells stuff along these lines.... 
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 The printing industry uses something called a jogger.  The idea is that a lift of paper is vibrated into a corner.  This is the first step before the lift (or stack) goes to the trimmer then to assembly. 
	They come in all sizes to jog paper from 8.5 x 11 to 30 x 40. Maybe you can find a used one. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1339846698.jpg  | 
		
 How about something like this? 
	Amazon.com: Dayton Audio TT25-16 PUCK Tactile Transducer Mini Bass Shaker: Electronics  | 
		
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 I'm going to play with the bouncy seat motor today. Might add a variable controller to it so I can give customer ability to dial in the right feel. Thanks.  | 
		
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 if you decide to ramp up the power later... I got this yesterday.. said in Tim Allen's voice...more power!  uhuhuh 
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 We had a paint shaker like that.... make damn sure you clamp the cans tight, otherwise it will chuck them across the shop, and make everything within a large radius british racing green..... 
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 I Have no reason to shake paint. I just like old junk 
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 thought about this thread tonight after I took apart a couple old electric shavers to see how they work. I took apart a battery powered one and also a a/c powered one but the concept is the same.  a cam on the shaft makes the head vibrate. not sure if this would work for your application but here's pictures of both.. I also have one of those cheap seat cushions with several vibrating motors I"ll have to take apart now... if I can find it 
	http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1340254887.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1340254981.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1340255049.jpg  | 
		
 Or you could just hook up an old Harley motor: noise and shaking! 
	Sorry. :D Les  | 
		
 John, 
	for my prototype, that's basically what I have except I added a. 1.5" diameter disk to the shaft so I could place some more weight further out. I'm going to build my own vibrator with a stepper motor. client is happy with results so far.  | 
		
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 okay 
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