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An interesting look at everyday things.
I bought a cheap USB powered Microscope and then started exploring. Some of the images were very unexpected so I thought I would post a few.
2015
The 96-wells plate was the first thing I built for this MOC. It set the scale for the whole project... I know, I said it is 1:1, but actually more like 9:10 - when measuring the microplate. The cross table came next. The size of the plate determined the required swing out, that, in turn, for the size of the stage, and so on. I was quite pleased to come up with a trick to put two wheels above each other, the x-axis and y-axis controls, so to speak.
Source: E. C. Bolles Collection of Microscope Slides, San Diego Natural History Museum.
Image id: SDNHM_Microscope_Slides_028
The 96-wells plate was the first thing I built for this MOC. It set the scale for the whole project... I know, I said it is 1:1, but actually more like 9:10 - when measuring the microplate. The cross table came next. The size of the plate determined the required swing out, that, in turn, for the size of the stage, and so on. I was quite pleased to come up with a trick to put two wheels above each other, the x-axis and y-axis controls, so to speak.
opax 200x microscope.I bought 21 of these on ebay for £125,the idea being to see how many full ones I can get and then sell them on.
They are good quality
There are bits missing etc so we will see.
Heres a single one thats way too expensive,
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Opax-200x-Laboratory-Quality-All-Metal...
If anyone has any bright ideas on how to clean the objective lenses im open to offers.
I thought an ultrasonic thing would be ideal but I dont have one.
The eyepieces unscrew and are easy to clean.
AmScope Kids Prepared Slides: Educational Type viewed on a COLEMETER USB 2.0 Handheld Digital Microscope with Stand - Taken with Raspberry Pi using Cheese