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TO COMPLETE
WHAT WILL YOU MAKE?
PRINT THESE INSTRUCTIONSWHAT WILL YOU NEED?
- Spectroscope template (Download Here)
- Old CD or DVD
- Card stock, construction paper, or other opaque paper
- Glue Stick
- Tape
- Scissors
- Craft Knife
- Safety Goggles
STEP 1
Prepare the Template
- In this tutorial, you will use the template found here to create your spectroscope.
- Start by gluing the template to an opaque piece of paper (opaque means that you cannot see through it).
- Next, cut the template out according to its instructions. You will need the craft knife to cut out the two windows.
STEP 2
Build the Spectroscope
- Follow the instructions on the template to construct the spectroscope.
- After it is completed, cut two flaps on the bottom underneath the eye window and open them (see picture on the left).
STEP 3
Option A
- Take your CD or DVD and tape it shinyside-up to the bottom of your spectroscope. The shiny side of the CD should completely cover the opening that you cut in step 2.
- Use the sides of the CD as handles and try out your new spectroscope! Look through the eye window directly down onto the CD while aiming the other window at a source of light. Do not aim it directly at the sun!
STEP 4
Option B
- Put the safety goggles on and cut the CD or DVD into sixths.
- Tape the piece of CD shiny-side-up over the opening that you cut in the above step. Make sure the opening is completely covered.
- Test out your new spectroscope by looking down through the eye window at the CD while aiming the other window at a source of light. Do not aim it directly at the sun!
Please Note
Your safety is your own responsibility, including proper use of equipment and safety gear, and determining whether you have adequate skill and experience. Power tools, electricity, and other resources used for these projects are dangerous, unless used properly and with adequate precautions, including safety gear and adult supervision. Some illustrative photos do not depict safety precautions or equipment, in order to show the project steps more clearly. Use of the instructions and suggestions found in Maker Camp is at your own risk. Make Community, LLC, disclaims all responsibility for any resulting damage, injury, or expense.
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