When finalizing my macroscope I fit the mirrored tape onto the inside of the cardboard enclosure. In order to keep the rastering continuous I cut off one of the ending sides that was originally set to overlap. My teacher had the bright idea of using a section of the tape to connect the separated sides which worked out perfectly. Following, I hot glued the top pieces together and cut the top square to a smaller size so it was just big enough to cover the opening. Next I glued the camera to cardboard pieces, using the original shaker macroscope for direction. My shaker macroscope was completed! Now onto using it to capture images, I took various objects around me in the lab to create interesting movement and still photos; a few are shown below. I used colorful earplugs and multiple screws. I am very pleased with the outside look and the pictures produced with the shaker!
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