12. Base: The base is the lowermost part of the microscope, providing stability and support. It is the foundation upon which the rest of the microscope is built.

technically, it’s just the wavelength that can’t be “used” for organic substances, just as diode lasers can’t handle clear acrylic. Meeennnn… it’s still creepy. It reminds me of a video I saw where someone shoots a laser beam into a pig’s eye (from the butcher) to see the consequences…

I had a couple friends, military and they installed some of the radar sites in Alaska for NORAD… They told me it was common to stand in front of the dish and have someone warm them up…

Microscopeparts and functions

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1. Eyepiece (Ocular): The eyepiece, or ocular lens, is the lens closest to your eye when you look into the microscope. It further magnifies the image produced by the objective lens, allowing for a detailed examination of the specimen.

It has a very important role in imaging, as it forms the first magnified image of the sample. The numerical aperture (NA) of the objective indicates its ...

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People stick their hands in the beam… I wouldn’t. I’ve tried to mark baloney/hot dogs, nothing… must not have the same effect. I can mark them with the co2.

4. Stage Clip: Stage clips are small clips located on the stage, designed to hold the specimen slide in place during examination. They ensure that the slide remains steady, allowing for accurate observation.

I’ve seen videos of people sticking thier finger in a K40 beam between m2/m3. Said it was like a cigarette burn… In my mind it’s stupid, but, I’ll watch them do it…

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If you have some leftovers of different polycarbonate or acrylic, you can do a “low-tech” test by testing whether your laser can cut through or is blocked by these materials. Place a piece of cardboard under the glass and test with maximum laser effect. I built a housing for my diode laser with orange material, it worked as intended.

I am thinking about to build a DIY quicly removable enclosure around my 1080nm JPT MOPA 60W galvo laser. One of my reasons is that although I can wear safety glasses, but making sure nobody enters inattentively my workshop during lasering is an additional worry. and that I shouldn’t be so keen to rule out all possibilities of forgetting the glasses would also be a relief. in some countries, like eg. Germany (maybe all EU?) open lasers are not even allowed in professional use. I am thinking of magnetic mounts, so the four shields (each on one side, open on top) can be removed quickly. Three of them could be just plain sheet metal or some plastic, but on the front I would use some transparent laser safety acrylic or polycarbonate would be even better, not that fragile.

11. Illuminator (Light Source): The illuminator is the light source of the microscope. It may be built-in or separate, providing the necessary illumination to illuminate the specimen for observation.

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I’ve seen videos of people sticking thier finger in a K40 beam between m2/m3. Said it was like a cigarette burn… In my mind it’s stupid, but, I’ll watch them do it…

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9. Stage: The stage is the flat platform where you place the specimen slide. It often includes slide clips or a mechanical stage to secure the slide in place and move it smoothly for examination.

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Jack, l have watched them video’s from time to time. The first question that came to mind was what would it do to your bones .

3. Rack Stop: The rack stop is a mechanism that limits how far up the stage (where you place the slide) can go. It helps prevent the objective lens from touching the slide and potentially damaging it.

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10. Condenser: The condenser is positioned beneath the stage and is responsible for focusing and directing light onto the specimen. It helps improve the clarity and brightness of the image.

The ventilation on mine needs to be near the object, unlike the co2, although it might work better following the head around… not really an option.

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5. Coarse Focus: The coarse focus knob is used to make large adjustments to the focus of the microscope. It moves the stage up and down to bring the specimen into rough focus.

When it comes to magnifying the microscopic world, a high-power or compound microscope stands as the ultimate tool, surpassing the capabilities of its stereo or low-power counterparts. Its prowess lies in revealing the intricate structures of smaller specimens, such as cell components, which remain hidden at lower levels of magnification. Within the framework of a compound microscope, a fascinating interplay of structural and optical components takes place. In the ensuing exploration, we will delve into the fundamental components that are essential knowledge for any enthusiast of microscopy. Illustrated and elucidated below are the pivotal microscope elements you'll want to acquaint yourself with for a deeper understanding of this remarkable instrument.

AR coatings protect your glasses against scratches and smudges, resulting in lenses that last longer. They also prevent oil, water, and dirt from sticking to ...

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mmmm, then it is not suitable, at least not as protection. But, still an important piece of information that I, at least, didn’t know.

8. Objective Lens: Objective lenses are located on the revolving nosepiece and are responsible for the initial magnification of the specimen. Different objective lenses provide varying levels of magnification, typically ranging from low to high power.

2. Arm: The arm is the curved part that connects the base of the microscope to the head. It provides support and stability to the microscope, and it is also where you grip the microscope when carrying it.

6. Fine Focus: The fine focus knob allows for precise adjustments to the focus of the microscope. It is used after coarse focusing to bring the image into sharp and clear detail.

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Does anybody know of a not too expensive source for this material to block 1080nm wavelength? (What I have found so far is shockingly expensive, I can even relax somewhat with the blocking level, it is not about a $200k 5kW industrial laser)

Function of eyepiece inmicroscope

By removing harsh reflections from your lenses, anti-glare lens coatings allow others to see you—not glare. Whether posing for a picture or video chatting with ...

Yes, that is fortunately true, otherwise with such proliferation of these lasers in people’s homes what we are experiencing, and if it worked like Luke Skywalker’s sword there’d be a lot more people with less than ten fingers. another question is what will we do with lasers (for money) when almost everyone will soon have his own machine to play with?

Aug 28, 2017 — The eyepieces are the optical lenses where we see the final images of specimens (see Figure 1). · The final image of a microscope can be watched ...

If I can’t engrave a piece of meat at the focus, I doubt it’s going to do much damage to someones finger. The people that have done it, claim it’s slightly warm.

When my enclosure is ready I will mount a web camera inside to watch the process, would be even more comfortable to watch it from my chair on my monitor. and much cheaper to replace that camera than my eyes

7. Revolving Nosepiece (Turret): The revolving nosepiece holds the objective lenses and allows you to easily switch between them. It can be rotated to select different levels of magnification.

If you stick your hand into the laser beam where it is not focused, there is a chance you could get away with that. But I wouldn’t try it either.

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I put my vent tube right next to my work or it goes everywhere. It’s on magnets so I can place it anywhere. I have a steel sheet on the aluminum base…