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Please Note: For all WHOLESALE inquiries,
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Kaleido-Surfing

 
tSiliconc.jpg (10793 bytes)Silicon Mirror and Kaleidoscope
has a shareware program that allows you to make a kaleidoscopic image out of any picture that you can put on your screen. The program costs $21.00, but you can try it for free for 30 days. The image at right was made using a picture of some of Judith Paul's kaleidoscopes.
 
John Haug's Kaleidoscope Page
has simple instructions for how to assemble a basic mirror system.
 
Brian Evans' Light Space
shows some of the artwork of artist/composer Brian Evans, who uses mathematical models as the basis for his incredible images. Not just for scope-lovers!
Zipper
has great photographed scope images accompanied by poetic verse.

Other Craft-y Connections

 
The CraftWEB Project
online community creates the opportunity for professional craftspeople, craft organizations, and people interested in crafts to meet, share information, and promote fine crafts worldwide.
Southern Glassworks
is the Registered Student Organization of the SIUC School of Art & Design's Glass Department. It has a page of Hot Links to glass-associates sites all over the Web.
Art Resources
is "Your complete guide to the visual arts." And when they say 'complete,' they mean it! Lots of great information here!

Scope-Making Supplies

(Note: Aside from the suppliers listed here, we don't have any more information
on where to obtain Scope-making Supplies.)

Ameriglass
P.O. Box 27668
Omaha, NE 68127-0668
800-927-7877
Stained Glass, First Surface Mirrors.

 
John Byrum

Online Metals.Com
"The Hardest Working Man In Metals"
E-mail john@onlinemetals.com
http://www.onlinemetals.com
Toll Free 800-704-2157
Distributors of small quantities of brass tubes and other metals.

 
Delphi Stained Glass
2116 E. Michigan Ave.
Lansing, MI 48912
800-248-2048
Stained Glass, First Surface Mirrors.


Hudson Glass Co.
219 North Division St.
Peekskill, NY 10566-2700
800-431-2964
Stained Glass, First Surface Mirrors.

Metomic Corporation/The Gearon Company
2944 W 26th St
Chicago, IL
800-847-8342
usabrass@ameritech.net

Brass and aluminum components for kaleidoscopes.
Mirotek

1550 West Mahalo Place
Compton, CA 90220
(310) 639-1681 Ph
(310) 639-1684 Fx
www.mirotek.com
sales@mirotek.com
First Surface Glass Mirror, 3mm,5mm,6mm & 10mm Thickness cut to size, delivered to your door.
No minimum order, Visa/MasterCard & American Express accepted.

 
Mirror Factory
12725 16th Ave N.
Plymouth, MN 55441
612-557-1155
"Starfire Mirror," which is not First Surface, but is a possible substitute.
Uses high quality, ultra clear glass.

Viratec
2150 Airport Dr.
Faribault, MN 55021
507-334-0051
First Surface Mirrors.

Laughing Eye Studios
R. Scott Cole
7739 Michael Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28215
704-568-4976
First Surface Mirror, Brass Tubing and Parts.

Automatic Tubing Corp.
888 Lorimer Street
Brooklyn, NY 11222-3990
In NY: 718-383-0100
Outside NY: 800-527-3091.
Brass Tubing in various sizes and styles, cut to length and polished.

 

 

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