This one is really easy and looks absolutely wicked. I was able to finish it by midnight and that included designing it as I went along and taking the photos, so I reckon you could probably make this in less than an hour... if you have the stuff to hand, that is.
Mad Eye Moody was one of my favourite Harry Potter characters. Brusque but brutally honest, tough and resourceful, with a compassionate side, he is the wizarding world's best known cyborg as a result of his prosthetic magical eye which can rotate 360 degrees and see through almost everything (including walls, doors, invisibility cloaks and the back of his own head), hence the nickname "Mad-Eye".
Please take a moment to make this mad eye, in his honour and wear it with pride. Unfortunately my mad eye, while looking the part, actually impedes your vision, being more of a patch than a bionic eye, becuase the whole magical thing was beyond the scope of this instructable.
Happy mad eye making.
If you like making stuff from junk, then why not have a look at my site dadcando where you'll find a few really nice making from junk projects on there which you should have fun with.
Also look out for my instructable on putting your self in the picture, where I show you how I made my final poster image (coming soon).
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Table Tennis Ball (eye)
Old leather watch Strap
Strip of fabric from an old pair of trousers
A screw
A bottle lid (from a 4 pint milk poly-bottle)
Some velcro (hook and eye fastener strip) from an old piece of clothing.
If any of these are not to hand, as alternatives, try:
An under-arm deodorant ball roller for the eye (take care hack sawing it in half, they are strong)
An old handbag or laptop bag strap (check with owner first!) leather is best
A buckle instead of velcro (from the bag strap or watch strap)
And that is it, so easy really, you will find the following equipment useful:
Pencil
Permanent Marker
Craft knife (or scalpel)
Glue Gun (or very rapid two part epoxy)
Scissors
Gold paint (or gold nail varnish or spray or rub n' buff)
Blue and white paint (or felt tip pens) (you will need white if you use a deodorant ball)




















































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I couldn't get my hands on a table tennis ball, so instead I used a mini-ball ornament from an old mini Christmas tree and, just painting it white, worked just as well. A little substitution for those of us who can't find table tennis balls, ha ha. I used those little circles of velcro to make it adjustable to fit different head sizes, because I didn't know the exact size of his head. So that's something else to think about, if its for someone besides yourself, like an adjustable ball cap.
This was surprisingly easy to make. The hardest part was painting the eye, in my opinion, because I am a horrible painter/drawer.
Fantastic project! Thank you for posting it!!!
I'll never tell anyone how to run their site though. Especially mad-eye.
I want to poke that eye with my finger so bad, haha.
Steven
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