Attila Boros wrote:
It's a lot bigger than I expected.

My first one used mirrors that were 4"x12" but I couldn't fit most of my lenses 
inside.
Also it didn't have a long enough aspect ratio for a lot of focal lengths.

Used to hold them one handed when I
One reason I needed wood on the outside was to give me something to hold on to.

was a small kid, it was fun:) You've got some nice photos!

Thanks.  I'm looking forward to experimenting with it.



On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 1:35 AM, Larry Colen<[email protected]>  wrote:
My kaleidoscope has gone from "proof of concept" to "prototype". Projects like 
this are very good in exposing the shortcomings in both my table saw and my carpentry skills.

Fortunately, North glass accidentally cut an extra mirror, because I broke one 
of them this morning.  Also my attempt at a tripod mount was a resounding 
failure.

Plan B will be to drill and tap an aluminum plate and screw it to the bottom of 
one of the boards.

Set of photos showing construction here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157651606646662/

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