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- From: paul.burnett@pcs.sj.ca.us (Paul Burnett)
- Newsgroups: rec.woodworking
- Subject: Source for mirrors
- Message-ID: <1051.160.uupcb@pcs.sj.ca.us>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 18:41:00 GMT
- Reply-To: paul.burnett@pcs.sj.ca.us (Paul Burnett)
- Organization: PCS-BBS - San Jose, CA - 408-270-4085
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- TO: harold.klee@synapse.org (Harold Klee)
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- HK>One of the things I would like to try to
- >build is a kaleidoscope, since I also collect them. However, I am
- >having a tough time finding first surface mirrors.
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- At the slight angle of reflection of a kaleidoscope, consider using
- highly polished sheet metal of some sort - it has the added advantage of
- being unbreakable.
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