In this series, Elliott Kwong tells you how to build your very own kaleidoscope using such basic items as pvc pipe, a mirror and a Petri dish. Elliott Kwong talks you through each easy step, from cutting the pipe to breaking the mirror to creating the scene in the Petri dish that will be reflected, inverted and twirled as you look down the pipe for your very own homegrown psychedelic experience.
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it was useful, even thoguh i later found out that the mirror doesnt have to run the whole way and rather short pieces at thetop, it was still helpful in construction and looking on kaliedoscope construction for the first time
but he kept mentioning prices and stuff that was bothering a bit
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