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Beer-view mirror

Beer-view mirror
This is a small rear-view mirror, meant to mount on your bike helmet (or glasses, or baseball hat...) so you can see behind you with just a little turn of the head. It's made from a bottle cap, a bike spoke and nipple, acrylic mirror, and glue.

Materials for one mirror:
Bottle cap (pick a good one!)
Acrylic mirror (TAP plastics has scraps for real cheap)
Bicycle spoke (free from local bike shop, ask when they cut up a wheel)
Spoke nipple (should come with the spoke)
Glue (I like "E 6000" from TAP plastics)

Tools:
1 1/8" Hole saw (sans arbor)
Access to a Drill press
Pliers
Dremel tool (not needed, but nice)
 
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Step 1Cutting the mirror

Cutting the mirror
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I'm making a bunch, but if you're just making one that's cool.

Take the arbor out of the hole saw. (That's the drill bit in the middle of it, that helps center your hole. Since that would put a hole in the middle of the mirror, we don't want it there.)

Mount the hole saw and mirror on your drill press. Have a punch-out tool (I use a blunt stick) ready. If your mirror piece has the protective film on it, leave it on! It will help keep the mirror surface good throughout the process.

Cut the mirror out, and then swiftly punch it out of the hole saw before the acrylic gets too solidified. If you're doing lots, do one at a time! Filling up the hole saw with stuck-together mirror bits is bad.
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25 comments
Mar 5, 2012. 5:46 PMrustytoy says:
I like it. I might make some for my friends
Sep 7, 2009. 8:36 PMYerboogieman says:
I have all the parts.... But no helmet.
Jul 1, 2011. 12:21 AMthe47man says:
try mounting it on ur baseball cap.
Jul 18, 2010. 8:17 PMburnhamish says:
Just finished my first one, used a Bell's Oberon cap (great beer, great cap!). Thanks for the instructable!
Jan 28, 2010. 8:28 PMgoodgnus says:
What is the final diameter of the mirror? I measured a bottle cap and it seems to be barely 1" inside diameter, so I'm wondering if the mirror you're drilling out is just under, maybe 15/16" or 7/8"?
Dec 24, 2009. 5:45 PMfuntickets says:
Drilling holes into the inside of your helmet weakens it ability to cushion impact . I suggest not useing this method .
Aug 26, 2009. 5:38 PMtotoroben says:
Nice rendition on the Chuck Harris helmet mirror. I like cap idea because it is already shaped and all you need is a 1" hole saw. The only thing I would add is bending it in a way so it clips on the helmet.
Aug 5, 2008. 12:46 AMorigamimavin says:
i like this. i had bought some mirrors to make one, but wasn't able to find good cheap wire. i had a busted tire, and didn't even think of using the spokes. the bottlecaps are nice, too. i'm waiting for the glue to dry one one now. i'll be making it so it can be mounted onto glasses rather than a helmet. i also put some rubber tubing over the folded over parts (the parts that you stuck into the helmet) as to not scratch the glasses.
Mar 6, 2007. 10:37 AMVisitor says:
Have you tried making an S-bend to the spoke and let the glue fasten it to the bottle cap instead of hacking the nipple? Do you leave the plastic seal to the cap on purpose?
Mar 5, 2007. 10:45 PMAeshir says:
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May 20, 2008. 2:33 PMJerryMopar says:
.......Some people are easily amused LOL
Oct 31, 2007. 9:57 AMdrummonkey92 says:
haha spoke nipple lol sorry im very immature sorry
Sep 30, 2007. 5:26 AMjimschneider69 says:
There's a guy in San Diego who makes these too. www.beerviewmirror.com My wife bought one of these at our bike club. No nipple on this one though, works well. Great idea Benstar.
Jun 19, 2007. 12:19 AMbumcharge says:
that blue paw wheat ale is good stuff
Mar 11, 2007. 9:40 AMbook worm says:
great idea will have a go i have a miniature pipe bender set i bought for modelling that should do the job.just have to go out to buy some beer now.
May 21, 2007. 9:19 PMmw3 says:
I made something similar with a plastic dental mirror. I heated it up where it bends, twisted it back to a 90 degree angle and attached it to my glasses with a couple of small zip ties.
Mar 6, 2007. 2:34 AMVisitor says:
I saw these mirrors the first time in a BikePortland report from BikeCraft '06 ( http://bikeportland.org/bikecraft/bikecraft06/bikecraft06vendors ). Are you the same Ben?
Mar 5, 2007. 10:47 PMHamO says:
Excellent, very well done, great pics.
Mar 5, 2007. 8:18 PMhay_jumper says:
Those are some awful fancy beercaps. The only one I can identify is Doghead. What are the other ones? Nice instructable, also. Great photos and text. You get exactly three pats on the back on a one to three pat scale.
Mar 5, 2007. 7:53 PMShark500 says:
ohhh it goes on a helmet.. i thought it was some perverted look up a girls skirt (or guys kilt) mirror thingy.

good instructable. clear and concise =D
Mar 5, 2007. 7:48 PMTool Using Animal says:
That's really nice, I wouldn't bother going to a bike shop thou, a quick look around and it's really easy to find abandoned bikes. Abandoned bikes can be found on the roadside, look around bus shelters and parks, quick work with a pair of bolt cutters and you've sourced all the spokes, and other parts, you'll ever need. that's a joke.

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