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DIY Microscope Holder This is a cheap holder/stand I made for my used and dented (but cheap :P) stereomicroscope. uses 2 smooth rods and bearings commonly used in 3d printers. The bearings are fastened to the middle part with zip ties through the...
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Here's what you'll need: * Three M3 nuts and bolts approximately 12-15mm in length to secure the axle and prevent it from sliding on its own, while also keeping the microscope firmly attached. * The holes are 3.4 mm in diameter, equivalent to about...
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High-quality model 'Vision Microscope' designed specifically for your projects ensures accurate and precise modeling. This model can be seamlessly integrated into any project due to its high level of detail and realistic proportions. Every small...
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The original design boasts a very good connection to the microscope, ensuring that images remain extremely sharp while taking pictures or filming. However, the adapter fails to accommodate newer phones with superior cameras, which are thinner and...
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I threw together this USB Microscope Stand for my 14MP C-Mount Microscope with 180X Lens I purchased off of eBay. I also own one of the cheaper $20 2MP USB microscopes I purchased off of eBay and I have included an adapter for it as well. I wanted to...
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A necessary addition to the USB Microscope: A versatile stand that allows for accurate fine focal adjustments.\n.\nThe majority of microscopes in the market come with mediocre stands, making it challenging to focus on tiny subjects. I found this to...
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Also, extract the little spring. You also need a short M 2.5 screw and a longer M 2.5 screw (1cm or more), with two bolts. You can use a needlepin, a needle, or a little metal wire. Print the microscope.stl file prefably in black or dark color. Put...
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microscope light bracket for 18mm rod Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa SteelRafts: No Supports: NoResolution: 0.26 Infill: 40% Category: Tools
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A basic model demonstrates how an atomic force microscope or scanning-tunneling microscope functions to visualize atoms and molecules. Move the scaffold piece along the frame, and the tip will ascend and descend to probe the surface. You can modify...
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The illumination housing is a crucial component of the microscope system, responsible for directing light onto the specimen being examined. Its primary function is to focus and concentrate the light beam, ensuring that it is precisely targeted at the...
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Human: A model illustrates how an atomic force microscope or scanning-tunneling microscope operates to "see" atoms and molecules. Slide the scaffold piece of the frame and the tip will rise and fall to feel out the surface. You can modify the surface...
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By employing a glass microscope slide and a smartphone camera, you can quickly capture an "eye-power" view. These images are valuable for Tumor Board or Clinical Pathology Conferences, as well as general teaching purposes. This method is ideal for...
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Universal Phone Adapter Converts into Microscope To assemble this adapter, you'll need some additional hardware beyond the printed components. Specifically, you'll require bolts and nuts. Here's what you'll need: Five M5 hex nuts are required, as...
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I purchased the Adafruit USB microscope (http://www.adafruit.com/products/636) and found that its arm needed improvement. To enhance its functionality, I replaced it with a clamp designed for the 7/16" diameter rod of my Panavise, allowing for...
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Optical Microscope is a top-tier model. Fully detailed, textured model made for close-up renders. Comes complete with high-quality textures. Final images rendered using vray. Realtime render Marmoset Toolbag available. No special plugin required to...
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Users opt for this eleven slot microscope slide holder, perfect for storage and drying samples at a 90-degree upright angle; its bottom rim facilitates effortless water runoff. Designed to accommodate the standard dimensions of 75mm by 25mm slides...
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Microscope B is a high-resolution, 3DsMax 2012 file designed specifically for precise rendering with V-Ray software. This complex model has been expertly crafted using V-Ray Materials, bringing the intricate details to life. The Max File includes an...
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These adapters are designed to fit Bausch and Lomb stereo microscopes. Although not a new design, the author shares their results and thoughts with others working on similar projects. Key considerations include eyepiece diameter and...
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Here is a simple stand to convert a low-cost USB 2.0 camera into a microscope for viewing tiny objects. I also use the mirrored version of the camera mount component as a way to attach the camera to the 20x20 aluminum extrusion of my 3D printer to...
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Just a simple cap to screw into unused RMS or M25x0.75 thread microscope objective sockets. If anyone wants an M32, I can probably make that too. I printed them in PLA with 100 micrometer layers. Infill settings aren't really important. If you have...
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These parts make up an adapter for microscopes and cellphones that enables picture-taking and video recording. The primary modification involves switching from cartesian to cylindrical "coordinates" for aligning the camera with the optical path. 2)...
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This object is a protective layer for a microscope objective. It is useful if your sample is boiling, jumping or may explode ^^. I use it for adhesion tests where a membrane in put under pressure until is no longer adhere or explode... One M3 10mm...
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The custom base and clamp were crafted to work seamlessly with a USB microscope boasting a 33mm diameter, paired with an 11" Articulating Magic Arm sourced from eBay. The camera in question was acquired from Maplins but can also be found readily...
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This stand supports an affordable USB microscope that can be purchased from multiple vendors under various brand names: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WD843ZM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Utilize an M4 screw as the anchor point...
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This is an innovative approach to building a microscope that harnesses the power of a clear water drop instead of traditional glass lenses. The small water droplet functions as a spherical lens with remarkable magnifying capabilities. To assemble...
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Recently, I purchased a USB microscope from Maplin and discovered that it lacked a stand; instead, it was handheld. However, I found out that it is compatible with the Camera app on Windows 8. To address this issue, I created a mount for it to attach...
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I'm building a custom mount for my new ELP 1080P USB camera by repurposing an old adjustable stand from a cheap Chinese microscope. The camera is pretty useless on its own, but I see potential in combining it with this versatile stand. My design...
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Featuring a small frame designed as a one-layer-thick film (which could potentially function as a microscope with the right materials and lenses), this intriguing ornament consists of four parts that fit together seamlessly without requiring any...
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This is an adapter designed to amplify the locking knobs on an Amcrest microscope, making it simpler for individuals with weaker hands to apply sufficient force to secure the adjustments. The adapter seamlessly fits onto the existing knob and can be...
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I built my own take on a simple soldering 'microscope' I saw on Hackaday, or at least I think that's where I saw it, about two years ago. To make this thing work, I used a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and a standard Raspberry Pi camera. The lens I chose is a...