Make Your Own Compound Eye
by Stephanie Bailey,
Entomology Extension Specialist
Materials needed:
- 5-10 egg cartons
- LARGE mixing bowl
- paint- bright, dark or metallic color
- 1 inch diameter or smaller round mirrors
- newspaper
- glue gun
- medium size mixing bowl
- flour
- glue (optional)
This project is a bit complex but well worth
the effort. The mirrors are about 15 US cents
each as of 1995. The glue gun is essential in
getting the 'skeleton' of the compound eye
together.
S.Bailey, 1995 | To begin with, cut up the egg cartons into
individual 'eyes.' Invert the LARGE mixing
bowl, and cover with 1 or 2 layers of
newspaper. Using the glue gun, attach
individual eyes to each other, or to the
newspaper covering the bowl, using the bowl as
a mold. The closer together the eyes fit, the
better.
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Once the inverted bowl is covered with
individual eyes, rip sheets of newspaper into
thin strips. In the medium size mixing bowl,
mix flour and water into a paste (paper mache).
Adding extra glue is optional.
Use the newspaper, dipped in paper mache paste,
to fill and smooth out the spaces in between
individual eyes. Allow to dry. This may take
one to several days. | S.Bailey, 1995 |
Gently pull the compound eye off of the large
mixing bowl. If some of the newspaper in-
between sticks, don't worry. Add a layer of
paper mache newspaper strips to the inside part
of the compound eye, again smoothing out and
filling in spaces between the individual eyes.
Allow to dry.
S.Bailey, 1995 | Once the compound eye is completely dry, gently
remove from bowl. Cover both surfaces of the
eye with at least 2-3 coats of spray paint, in
a bright, dark, or metallic color. |
On the inside (concave side) of the compound
eye, CAREFULLY hot glue a mirror to the bottom
of each individual eye. | S.Bailey, 1995 |
The compound eye can be displayed with a large easel, or on a shelf. By looking into
the compound eye, students can get an idea of what an insect might see.
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