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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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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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Inside Your Package: • All necessary components for building and operating your microscope • Comprehensive information on its operation, uses, and creative ideas for fun with See detailed specifications below. Experience our new Dagoma NEVA or...
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I designed this model to extend the arm, inspired by Project's Microscope stand mechanism (https://thingiverse.com/thing:2398466), which allows me to reach a distance of 30cm instead of the 5cm of the unmodified stand. This is still a work in...
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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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Designed using Fusion 360, this project is now available on Autodesk's Gallery at https://gallery.autodesk.com/fusion360/projects/usb-microscope-stand. The stand is released under the GPL license and can be assembled with the following components: ...
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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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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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A straightforward solution exists for securing the electric microscope firmly in place while using it effectively. The standard adhesive suction pad that comes with the microscope is often found wanting, unable to withstand the weight of the device...
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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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This device enables the attachment of my G600 LCD Microscope to an adjustable arm (similar to a desk lamp's adjustable arm).\r\nhttps://ebay.to/2RnbFwp\r\n\r\nThe specific arm I'm using originates from an O.C White Magnifying lamp.\r\n\r\nThe key...
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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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With so many microscope stands out there, some usable and others not so much, 3D printer owners have the advantage of printing their own with ease. The extra screws, nuts, tubes, and other necessary parts can usually be found at your local hardware...
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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...