pvs14 eyepiece 3d models
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This camera mount will securely fasten a point-and-shoot compact camera to the eyepiece tube of a microscope. Its design is specifically tailored for tubes measuring 33mm (1.31 inches) in diameter by 60mm (2.30 inches) in length. When the eyepiece is...
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This rack and pinion design has been working well for me on my telescope, though I have encountered some issues with the plastic shrinking in cold weather, making it difficult to insert or remove eyepieces. For the screws, I used M3 screws and...
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Mechanically, the weight of the camera causes the scope eyepiece to droop, making it difficult to maintain a stable position. Over-tightening the tripod tilt mechanism is not a viable solution. A possible alternative could be adding a counterweight...
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The 32mm Barlow lens is for a standard telescope eyepiece fitting, screwed into a T2 adapter that locks onto the camera's lens mounting. I used a Canon 7D Mark II - any camera can be fitted to the relevant T2 ring adaptor. IMPORTANT! To ensure a...
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The lens covers are necessary to keep dust, mist or rain from settling on the eyepiece and reliably prevent (prevented, at least so far) the eyepieces from being joggled into a partially extended position over time which would loosen the grip. Best...
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With a sleek and ergonomic design, this mask ensures a snug fit around the telescope's eyepiece, minimizing light leakage and maximizing the clarity of the image. By doing so, users can enjoy a significantly improved viewing experience, complete with...
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Features: This microscope utilizes common microscope eyepieces and objectives, including a 10x eyepiece and a 10x objective for a total magnification of 100x. Other notable features include a stepper-controlled Z axis, remote WiFi control of the Z...
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I use it with a 32mm eyepiece, which you can find here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4597001 This design also includes an integrated Vixen-style dovetail. Construction notes: I printed the OTA parts in white PLA, then primed the interiors...
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-STEP 3: Place the "X-piece" between the eyepieces of the binoculars, then close the eyepieces. -STEP 4: Slide the smartphone horizontally until the image is neat. ... Here's a list of smartphones that have been tested with this adapter: -iPhone 6S...
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I often wonder why the manufacturer didn't include a cap for the eyepiece in the first place - it only came with an awkwardly tight-fitting soft case that made it difficult to use the belt clip. As someone who works at an airport, I like to observe...
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... mirror Improvements are appreciated and encouraged. Since I designed this model (more than 2 years ago) I bought a resin printer. It would be nice to add very small details such a better finder, focuser, cameras and even a small set of eyepieces!
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...So much easier to get a star in the eyepieces with the finder attached!25mm M5 nuts and bolts clamp the mount to the binoculars then the wedge slots into the bottom of the finder. You may be able to use an imperial bolt size but just buy the metric.
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I created this with 2 different eyepiece styles, straight through and elbow with a mirror. I didn't print or test the mirror version, and you will need to cut and glue the "mirror" to the elbow. I didn't do this for my little guy because I was...
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A lens clip should be easy to add to hold the lens in without putty - but I have it working well for me, so I'll let you fix that :) In my case I lucked onto a light interference fit on the eyepiece tube - but a little glue is needed. I used...
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This design comprises seven key parts: three mirrors (primary, secondary, and tertiary), a base with a circular protrusion for the telescope's axis, a swivel base that allows for smooth motion, a telescope body featuring an eyepiece, reticle/sight,...
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This improved accessory tray has separate slots for two eyepieces and a Barlow lens as well as two hangers for your slow motion control cables. ...There's also a general tray area for other items. </p><p> </p><p>For this print, you will need...
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The mount primarily uses M3 screws (threads are modeled but I still had to tap them): -14x M3 x 20mm (for clamps and to screw frame A to frame B) -1x M4 x 50mm (to tighten frame C to the telescope) You can use the mount with eyepieces that range...
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The inner diameter makes it easy to use with most eyepiece filters. This adapter has mounting holes for the Raspberry Pi B, Raspberry Pi B+, and Raspberry Pi Zero, as well as grooves for securing a Raspberry Pi in a case using rubber bands. This is...
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Location is the straight-through rear port underneath the eyepiece on the ETX-60. Alternative options include remixing with increased thickness to the base, adding a 38-millimeter disk to the bottom for any desired thickness and adjusting your fill...
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It works seamlessly with my "First Scope" telescope and in pictures taken with Celestron 9mm Wide Angle Eyepiece - I think the default lenses that came with this scope would need adjustment to the clip to fit over the focuser. For assembly: you'll...
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This adapter allows me to utilize my 4K WiFi action camera (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N751MXZ) in conjunction with my 20-60 x 60 spotting scope, which I believe has an eyepiece diameter of approximately 43 mm. The telephone pole featured...
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The original use for the 52 x 80 mm cylinder was to contain & protect a stack of crackers for hiking and camping, but they'll work for other objects or stacks or bundles of objects: coins, camera lenses, telescope eyepieces, matches, cotton swabs,...
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They design and build these extraordinary eyepieces, which they refer to as "Eyeborgs." These wearable devices are not only functional but also visually striking, reflecting the innovative spirit of their creators. Each Mech-Eye creature wears a...
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Lenses from toy binoculars or telescope eyepieces are recommended; users may need to sand the holes slightly for a tight fit. The provided Google Sketchup files allow modification of the hole size and interpupillary distance (IPD) for improved 3D...
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The hole closest to the eyepiece end is the focus lock but must be attached for the focusser to function. For this I used a longish cap-head bolt. The metal plate doesn't rest on the screw head, I used a couple of washers either side to give a bit...
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To avoid attaching it to the eyepiece extension screws, I had to use the unused holes on the tube clamps instead. The contact surface isn't a perfect fit because I want to account for any inaccuracies from my 3D printer and I've also glued a piece of...
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Adapters are included for 20mm and 32mm eyepieces; additional sizes can be easily modeled. The telescope features standard 20mm extruded aluminum rails, combined with M4, M5, and 1/4-20 hardware, as well as generic z-axis or heatbed springs for the...
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Customize the eyepiece rings in the CAD file according to your microscope's ocular diameter. Cut out the pieces based on the CAD file instructions, ensuring the tape side is facing down during laser cutting. The layers should be in this order from...
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This adapter allows me to insert a green laser, then plug it directly onto the polar scope eyepiece. The green laser is then shot directly through the polar scope and I can VERY rapidly find the north star alignment. I then remove the laser/mount...
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To make them, you'll need some elastic that can be glued onto the goggle eyepieces to secure them on your head and possibly some foam to ensure they fit properly on your face (the back of the goggles is flat). Additionally, clear orange plastic cut...