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KALEIDOSCOPE
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Decorative wooden kaleidoscope involves coopering, turning and glasscutting techniques.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #40 Oct 1994 pg. 54, 92
Added Info AMERICAN WOODWORKER #42 Dec 1994 pg. 4, 26

PVC kaleidoscope with a wooden stand. Est. cost: $15.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1987 (v.65#7) pg. 82, 132

Make a kaleidoscope from a cardboard tube, three mirrors, and miscellaneous paper, tape, etc.
BOYS' LIFE Jul 1988 (v.78#7) pg. 54

Small lathe-turned kaleidoscope (2.5" long) uses a prismatic lens.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Dec 1994 (v.18#3) pg. 21

Kaleidoscope consists of three mirrors encased in a triangular-shaped wooden box. Look through a large, colorful, rotating marble to achieve the kaleidoscope effect.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1998 (v.21#5) pg. 12

Sweetheart kaleidoscope. Insert for a clear acrylic kaleidoscope is cross-stitched with hearts and LOVE. Heart-shaped candy is used to fill the end compartment.
CRAFTS Feb 1993 (v.16#2) pg. 34, 51

Tips on photographing kaleidoscope patterns.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Jan-Feb 1994 (v.15#1) pg. 8

Stained glass kaleidoscope is made from a piece of pipe, three sections of mirror and two stained glass wheels.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jun 1979 (v.10#5) pg. 16

Pocket-size kaleidoscope is made of wood and mirrors.
FINE WOODWORKING #50 Jan-Feb 1985 pg. 71

Making a three-mirror kaleidoscope from turned wood. Also includes information on earning a living by making and selling a unique craft item.
FINE WOODWORKING #86 Jan-Feb 1991 pg. 47

Sound-activated kaleidoscope. Generate eye-catching patterns that change in cadence with an audio signal.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Jan 1989 (v.6#1) pg. 66
Correction POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Apr 1989 (v.6#4) pg. 4

A do-it-yourself kaleidoscope.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #84 Nov-Dec 1983 pg. 80

Tie-dye butterflies. Tutorial on using Live Picture software to create a kaleidoscope image with a butterfly theme.
PHOTO ELECTRONIC IMAGING Jun 1999 (v.42#6) pg. 14

Kaleidoscope with a kick. Tutorial explores transform and layering options available in Photoshop and how to create kaleidoscope patterns from a simple image.
PHOTO ELECTRONIC IMAGING Sep 1999 (v.42#9) pg. 30

The fantasy box. Build your own anamorphic kaleidoscope. Use it to project colored light and images onto rear-projection material that you re-photograph to get desired combined images.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1980 (v.9#8) pg. 61

Pinwheel. Make this clever device and turn everyday objects into striking kaleidoscopic photos.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jun 1995 (v.24#2) pg. 55

Shop built kaleidoscope uses two stained glass color wheels.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1981 (v.155#1) pg. 100

How to construct a projection kaleidoscope in which symmetrical patterns in color change form in synchrony with the tempo of music.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Jul 1975 (v.233#1) pg. 124

A look at some classic visual diversions that were popular in the 19th century (moire effects, the kaleidoscope and the stereoscope). Includes information on duplicating moire pattern systems, how to make a kaleidoscope and how to make your own stereoscope and stereo cards from old Polaroid snapshots.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Dec 1978 (v.239#6) pg. 182
Added Info SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Jun 1979 (v.240#6) pg. 195

The amateur scientist. Kaleidoscope variations. Modern designs incorporate more mirrors, coiled mirrors, focusing lenses, polarizing filters, color wheels, flashing diodes, etc. A look at the state of the art in kaleidoscope design.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Dec 1985 (v.253#6) pg. 134

How to make a kaleidoscope.
SUNSET Apr 1984 (v.172#4) pg. 160

Turned teleidoscope. Use this combination kaleidoscope and telescope to produce multiple images of the world around you. The barrel is turned from decorative wood.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #12 Nov 1989 (v.2#6) pg. 18

Lathe-turned wooden kaleidoscope uses both mirrors and a wand filled with oil and colored chips to generate the patterns.
WOOD MAGAZINE #89 Aug 1996 (v.13#5) pg. 44, Insert

Decorative and functional kaleidoscope is made of laminated wood in an hexagon shape.
WOODSMITH #52 Aug 1987 pg. 4

How to make a kaleidoscope and flow scope from a kit.
WOODTURNING #41 Apr 1996 pg. 22

How to make a fly-eye kaleidoscope. The outer tube is lathe turned from attractive wood.
WOODTURNING #56 Oct 1997 pg. 22

Two kaleidoscope projects featuring turned wooden bodies. (1) Revolving design does not require shaking to change the patterns. (2) Musical kaleidoscope where the design changes are produced by the rotation of the music box.
WOODTURNING #76 Jun 1999 pg. 71

Kaleidoscope bounces a fisheye image off triangularly opposed mirrors, creating a multifaceted display without relying on any moving parts. Tube is constructed from hardwood.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1997 (v.21#4) pg. 30