mustool g600 digital microscope 3d models
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This support for a USB microscope comes with gears to set the view as you like.\n\n\n \n \n Instructions:\nAdjust the gear and toothed-rack just as needed. Insert the U-shaped piece into the toothed-rack, then place the Wheel in the U, making sure...
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You need interesting things to see, which I enjoy, seeing microscopic life. Good lighting is essential. To observe living microorganisms, you get good with the light through them. This helps bring out their features. Another challenge is focusing...
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Customize the dimensions to fit your Bristoline Microscope (x4, x10, x40, x100 oil immersed) with a 10x eyepiece; ensure a snug but not tight fit by sanding the inside of the adapter. Be cautious about excessively tight fits as it may cause the top...
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Everything on this microscope snaps together, there are no screws or fasteners, there is a list of all the parts needed in the link below. ...Youre free to source them for yourself but I made a few premade kits that are pretty convenient This is an...
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The trays are symmetrical in design, allowing them to be paired together and glued to create a single, larger tray capable of holding up to 20 microscope slides. For optimal printing results, it is recommended to print the tray without support, but...
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In addition to printed parts, you'll need: - 4 screws M2.5 x 25mm (or M3 if Pi holes are enlarged) - 2 M2 x 10mm screws - 1 screw M3 of plastic or metal computer case type - 1 square nut M3 - 4 nuts M2.5 (or M3) - 2 M2 nuts - Pi camera version 5Mp...
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The print is bolted to the microscope neck, so that the LEDs point down onto the slide.Parts:ResistorPotentiometerBarrel Jack3 LEDs2 M4 Bolts and Matching Nuts4 Small ScrewsThe circuit schematic is up to you, since you can use any three LED's you...
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Lens caddy for PZO microscope objective lenses. Print instructionsCategory: Tool Holders & Boxes Summary Lens caddy for PZO microscope objective lenses. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S</div>Rafts: No Supports: ...
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Additional Trays, Cable Management, and More for an AmScope Microscope with Boom Stand Featuring a Shaft Diameter of 32mm. #Standby for more AmScope Accessories - I'll update this setup as I get new ideas. Feel free to contribute by suggesting...
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In addition to the printed components you will need: - 4 screws M2.5 x 25mm (or M3 if the Pi holes are enlarged) - 2 x M2 x 10mm screws - 1 screw M3 of plastic, metal computer case type or normal M3 (10mm) - 1 square nut M3 - 4 nuts M2.5 (or M3) - 2...
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When I designed my eyepiece cases I noticed that my USB microscope camera fit in the case so I redesigned the case to have only a single opening. ...This works with my Swift EP5R USB 2.0 camera.</p><p>This case has no locking mechanism and is meant to...
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Humans create a highly detailed 3D model of a surgical microscope using expert-level skills in Autodesk Maya. The intricate geometry is meticulously crafted, ensuring smooth, precise curves that reflect real-world accuracy. All preview images are...
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Here is a Leica Microscope meticulously modeled and textured for a laboratory project. The model is available in both OBJ and FBX formats, making it easily accessible for various applications. ... The textures were carefully crafted using Substance...
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These scopes are super cheap and seem to be sold under many brand names, but the OEM appears to be [ToupTek]; An example for sale is here [on Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Jiusion-Magnification-Endoscope-Microscope-Compatible/dp/B06WD843ZM/). ...
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A basic microscope slide / cover washing rack. For some reason I couldn't find something like this, so I designed one. There is a spot to dry slides and cover slides together in pairs. I recommend hot / diluted soapy water, then deionized or...
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Transform your webcam into a DIY microscope with ease by removing the focus lens, flipping it, and reattaching. Alternatively, follow my method of dismantling the case and logic board for a custom mount designed in OpenSCAD. Adjust parameters to...
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If that works, glue all the parts together (choose orientation of the filter slide you like best, I think it looks smoother with the square cutout facing down). The size of the clip depends on your printer/filament calibration, but I also found quite...
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Microscope lens covers for for 33mm and 27mm diameter eye pieces. The hinge is made from a piece of pla superglued into the hole, the clamp is the right length for an M3x12mm screw and has a recess for a nut. ... There is an eye of Horus inlaid...
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This is a custom mount designed to attach my USB Microscope to my TS100 soldering iron, giving me a unique opportunity to observe my own soldering technique up close and personal. While it's a bit too heavy to use on regular daily soldering tasks, I...
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A storage insert for separating prepared microscope coverslides. This converts your empty coverslide box into a storage box for 5 prepared coverslips. The insert is made to hold 0.15 mm thick 24 × 60 mm glass coverslips (no 1, Paul Marienfeld GmbH &...
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This microscope slide holder is an incredibly useful tool. I created two files to bring it to life - one where aesthetics took center stage and another that prioritized functionality. In the first design, a horizontal layer posed a challenge: when in...
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This is for Amscope's SM-4T series of stereo microscopes. It levels out the base, so I can sit my soldering station on it. The front matches the curvature of the base. The back goes to the full depth of the base and doesn't round the corners off...
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Images captured here were taken using a lower power configuration (8x eyepiece and 7x objective from a microscope that was no longer functional) with my mobile phone, yielding impressive results. Focusing on your specimens can be effortlessly managed...
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In the end, I went for the 5/8in fitting with 28TPI thread (ANSI US Thread, 5/8-28UN Class 3B) in Fusion 360 as the closest match.The clamp secures to the 35mm microscope lens shaft and tightens around the shaft with a GoPro M5 thumb screw.The GoPro...
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This miniature masterpiece is composed of two main components: a high-precision dental microscope and its sleek companion, the holder. The subdivision modifier has been skillfully applied, elevating this model to new heights of intricate detail. For...
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32mm magnetic filter holder for vintage Bausch & Lomb microscope. Great for dark field and color filters. This is a secondary holder so 2 or more filters can be utilized at the same time. Magnet is .375 X .20 inch 9.54mm X 5mm. Magnetically attaches...
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You can easily connect your smartphone to any microscope with this handy adapter. To create this innovative device, I drew inspiration from the original design found on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:78071), making a conscious effort...
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The inventor's latest creation, a magnificent Steampunk Microscope, stood proudly on his cluttered workbench. Gears whirred and cogs clicked as he meticulously assembled its intricate components. Brass tubing curved and twisted, forming the...
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This camera-to-microscope adapter is specifically designed for Canon IXUS 105. It features a 26.5mm diameter on the camera side and a 28.5mm diameter on the eyepiece side, dimensions that can be customized using Tinkercad. For optimal strength, it's...
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I've created an eye-cup replacement that fits perfectly on your broken camera, microscope, or telescope eyepiece. Simply print this design with support and adjust the scale to match your specific device's 26mm eyepieces. For optimal performance, use...