To make a cardboard 8x mirror, you first need to prepare a thicker piece of cardboard, and then draw a circular shape on the cardboard according to the size of the 8x magnifying glass.
Then use scissors to cut out the round cardboard, and make sure that the edges are smooth and no rough edges.
Next, find a piece of clear plastic wrap or plastic bag, pull it tight over the round side of the cardboard, and use glue to secure it to the cardboard.
Finally, place the 8x magnifying glass on the opposite side of the cardboard, making sure it can completely cover the circular area, and secure it to the cardboard with scotch tape. In this way, the cardboard 8X mirror is completed.
First, you need to prepare a rectangular piece of cardboard and fix it to the bracket.
Then, rotate the cardboard eight times, either using a rotating shaft or manually.
Next, the rotated cardboard is fixed on the bracket again and observed with a microscope.
At this point, you can see the 8x mirror formed on the cardboard.
To make a cardboard 8x mirror, you first need to prepare a small cardboard box and a clear plastic sheet.
Cut one side of the cardboard box so that it has a rectangular shape.
Then paste a transparent sheet on the edge of the other end to ensure that it is completely flat and free of bubbles.
Add a small piece of head support to the other end of the cardboard box so that it can be placed on the table top.
In the center of the transparent sheet, paste a small circular depression for the lens.
Finally, place one end of the transparent sheet in front of the eye and align it towards the object to be observed. This makes a simple cardboard 8x mirror.