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Has anybody got any idea how to make camera lucida
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What you need:
Handbag type mirror - about 5cm x 7.5cm, or smaller
Similar size piece of glass or clear plastic (be very careful to ensure all the sharp edges have been polished off as this will be near your eye)
Paper and pencil
Protractor
Modelling clay
Sticky tape
Epoxy glue
Piece of dowel or knitting needle for shaft
Wine bottle or similar, with sand or water to weigh it down
Wine cork
What to do:
You need to fix the glass and mirror together along their long edge, at an angle of 135 degrees. First make a template by using a protractor to draw two lines at 135 degrees to one another on a piece of paper. Then position your piece of glass and mirror along these two lines so the long edges are touching. Stabilise them by using blue sticky stuff or modelling clay firmed in round their bases. Firmly glue the two touching edges together with Epoxy glue. Check the instructions on your glue to make sure you know what the setting time is and how to make it up. Smear the glue over the joint, being careful not to get too much on the face of the glass as this will obscure your view. I had a little difficulty getting my two edges to stick securely, so you might need to apply a second layer of Epoxy glue before trying to move your mirror and glass from the template. Alternatively, you could experiment using other types of glue as long as they set rigidly.
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