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Step 1: Trace an outline of the bottom of the cereal box on the white piece of paper. This white piece of paper will eventually serve as your “movie screen,”, so try to limit crinkles.
Use a cereal box and items around the house to make a pinhole eclipse projector. — -- If your approved solar eclipse glasses didn't come in time or stores near you are sold out, it's not too ...
Matt Elliott/CNET How to make the pinhole projector Take your box -- I used a cereal box -- and trace its bottom on your sheet of paper. Cut out the rectangle you just traced and tape it to the ...
By Leia Gatch Make: Have you ever delved into the world of cake or cookie decorating? It can be like a mercurial relationship to say the least. With piping bags clogging, images just not coming ...
You can make a DIY pinhole projector with only a few materials. Here are instructions on how to make a pinhole projector, inspired by an instructions video on eclipse2017.nasa.gov. What you need: ...
Tal Zilberman based in Manhattan New York has developed a new trace and draw smart projector designed for children which uses its companion application, to make it easy for children learn drawing ...
If you're tired of crowding around a laptop or smartphone to watch a movie or video clip, this DIY projector will throw it up on the wall for all to see. Plus, it should only set you back about $5 ...
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