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how to make a kaleidoscope? give me model pics??
from sides and top, etc.

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Answered by omsharma050322
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A kaleidoscope is an optical instrument with two or more reflecting surfaces tilted to each other in an angle, so that one or more objects on one end of the mirrors are seen as a regular symmetrical pattern when viewed from the other end, due to repeated reflection.


omsharma050322: 3- mirror pieces 10" X 15/16". Plastic is best for safety and it can be sanded for perfect fit.
omsharma050322: 1-1 1/4" diameter clear disk
1-1 1/2" diameter cabochon
1-small tube of clear glue
omsharma050322: Optional stuff to add style:
1-piece of sparkle paper, or other material to wrap around the kaleidoscope
1-clear tube 2" long by 1 1/2" inside diameter
1-1 3/4" diameter clear circle
omsharma050322: Form the mirrors into a triangle (shiny side in) and slide them into the tube. If the fit is too tight, sand the outside edges until they just wedge in and don't move. Make sure you clean them first, because if you can't get them back out, you'll never be able to clean them
omsharma050322: Using the clear glue glue the 1 1/4" disk onto one end of the tube. Use very little glue.
omsharma050322: Glue the cabochon to the other end, using the same glue. Again, just use a dab so that it does not get in the viewing area. Let the glue dry and then enjoy the view through this cool toy. Not recommended for use while driving!

Now you can do some great optional stuff to make the kaleidoscope look good from the outside and also create unbelievable images looking through it. Step 5 will show you how.
omsharma050322: I used adhesive backed sparkle film to wrap my kaleidoscope. It was a piece 9 3/4" by 4 3/4". You could use wrapping paper, rattle snake skin, etc. You ask, why was it 9 3/4" long when the tube is 10" long? The answer is in step 8.
omsharma050322: Glue the large remaining disk to one end of the 2" piece of tube. The disk I had was bigger than the tube, but that does not matter.
omsharma050322: Here is where you can create some spectacular images. Put a small quantity of something colorful into the short tube. You can use glitter, beads, sea shells, toenail clippings, or whatever. I used small shiny beads here.
omsharma050322: Take the 2" piece of tube and slip it about 1/4" over the cabochon end of the kaleidoscope. This is why the sparkle paper was 1/4" shorter than the tube. The fit between the two tubes was so tight, the bigger tube would only slip over the bare smaller tube. Don't glue the tubes together. That way you can separate them and experiment with different materials. 
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