These Zodiac constellation pierced eggs make unique gifts, and the
Proxxon glass engraver makes it easy to get professional results.
Supplies for Making a Zodiac Pierced Egg
Instructions for Making a Zodiac Pierced Egg
- Blow out the contents of the egg. There are several ways to do this, but here is my method:
- Drill a hole in the wide end of the egg.
- Insert the needle of an empty flavor injection syringe into the hole and gently pump air into the egg. The air expels the contents of the egg. Repeat until the egg is empty. (Note: I recommend dedicating a syringe for use only with eggs.)
- Using the syringe, partially fill the egg with warm water.
- Remove the syringe, hold a finger over the hole, and gently shake the egg.
- Repeat Step B to expel the water.
- Use the syringe to fill the egg with a weak bleach solution. Immerse the egg in additional bleach solution, and leave for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Use the syringe to empty the egg, and thoroughly rinse inside and out with warm water.
- Let egg dry.
- Using a constellation map as a guide, mark the positions for the holes.
- Hold the egg in the palm of your hand and using a 1/32" bit in the engraver carefully drill holes in the marked positions.
- Stars in the constellation may vary in brightness. For larger/brighter stars enlarge the holes using larger engraving and grinding bits.
- Using a spherical head grinding bit, slowly enlarge the hole on the bottom (wide end) of the egg to accommodate the bulb of the tea light.
- If desired, color the egg and the base of the tea light.
Enjoy your Zodiac constellation pierced egg.
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Carole |
1 comment:
I think I am going to have to eat some eggs for breakfast today because I absolutely must try to make one of these egg lights. That looks so neat. I love this idea!
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