Has anyone made a homemade egg candler like this?

You can also use a clay plant pot, the kind with a single drainage hole in the center. The main thing is to have a bright light shining through something thick enough to block out all the light except what shines through the window-hole. And then a way to set it up so it stands by itself & you have both hands to use handling the egg. You could have the window hole aimed up and put the eggs on top of it, or on the side & hold the egg up to it.
I don't often candle because I use broody hens to incubate eggs and they get cranky when you disturb them.
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Well I was all worried about making one of these at first also, I made mine out of a coffee can. HOWEVER..... I threw it away after I figured out how well one of those small LED flashlights work when you cup your hand around it and set the egg on top
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This really works best for me and you don't have to make anything
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The LED flashlight
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Hold it like this....
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Then cup your hand around and set your egg on top like this....
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Turn out the lights and there you go. In this picture I used one of the white leghorn eggs that is currently in my incubator but I use this same method on dark brown eggs and it works just as well
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I use a ceramic lamp base, with an octagon shape electrical box, and a "replacement" lamp cord. I cover it with a coffee can that I drilled a 1/2" hole in the bottom of. I also use a squiggly CFL bulb because the incadescent ones got too hot too fast!
If I were to make it again, I would add an in-line switch on the lamp cord.

I have also had good luck with the LED flashlights.
 
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