Hello,
We completed a major redesign of the microscope and today we are proud to release the new version of the scope. There are many new features that realign the design to a more classical look. This has many design features that I have listed below. The scope was designed to be light, easy to build, low cost, and compact.
- Uses common microscope eyepiece and objectives. At the moment that includes a 10x eyepiece and a 10x objective for a total of 100x magnification.
- It features a slide platform that was printed solid with added spring loaded metal slide holders.
- Side facing focusing knobs on smooth running metal ball bearings.
- A 160mm 3D printed tube to match the focal lengths of the glass lenses.
- Built in Li-poly battery to run the scope with out power infrastructure, Also a large solar array to power it in remote areas.
Be sure to like are project and as always comments are welcome!
Behold the microscope V2:
I will be posting updated 3D print files soon so be on the lookout!
Also for your viewing pleasure the first few images from the new microscope:
The image below is a slide of Clam, Glochidia - is a microscopic larval stage of some freshwater mussels, aquatic bivalve mollusks in the families Unionidae and Margaritiferidae, the river mussels and European freshwater pearl mussels.
This next image is of a onion root tip:
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