This is a 3D printed 3-mirror Kaleidoscope that uses customizable disks so you can put whatever you want inside. It works best with transparent or translucent materials, opaque materials won't look as good. Colored glass, beads, flower petals all work great!
Details
This is a 3D printed Kaleidoscope.
It uses $10 in material to make, has good image quality, and it's easy to change the contents of the kaleidoscope.
Files
Kaleidoscope_body.stl
Standard Tesselated Geometry -
8.92 MB -
02/21/2021 at 17:15
Print these in decent quality as the rotation of the Kaleidoscope will work much better with high quality prints. I printed these slow, taking ~12 hours to print all 3 parts in black PLA
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Tape mirrors together in a triangle configuration
I bought 2" x 6" glass mirrors off of Amazon for $15 for a 10pack.
Use scotch tape (thick tape like masking tape won't fit in the housing) to tape them in a triangle configuration Slide the mirrors into the kaleidoscope - it is a tight fit, wiggle them around to get it to go!
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Put the rotating turret on
Look for the triangles to align this and slide it on. It should rotate freely.
This is awesome! SO simple! Yet, I never woulda figured it out on my own!!!