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Le 16-01-19 13:28, Mike Horvath a écrit :
> I've been shopping for a stereoscope that uses mirrors and works with
> larger images. They are *really* expensive though. The cheapest ones are
> over $100, and some are over $500. Yikes!
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> Mike
You can make your own with some cardboard, glue and 4 mirrors. As for
the tools needed: Cisors, utility knife, glass cutter.
Home made mirror based steoscopes can cost very little, as low as a few
cents is you appen to have some small mirrors on hand.
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