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A rain gauge is very simple to make.  You will need a small, transparent vessel with constant diameter from top to bottom.  If you have difficulty finding a vessel with constant diameter, you may opt to use a two-liter soda bottle.  Strip off the label.  Cut the top off the bottle, and fill it with plaster to a depth of 4 to 5 cm (this will provide a smooth bottom instead of the knobby bottom with which a two-liter bottle is typically endowed).  You may wish to use epoxy instead of plaster - it is more expensive, but is more water proof.  Plaster will work fine unless you plan to use the rain gauge for extended periods.  You can also improve the water-resistance of the plaster by varnishing it.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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