Monday, 7 April 2025

Why buy a "Digital Microscope"? => 11 photos

  I'll supply you with the 'photographic reasons' and then you can make the final buying decision.

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 This screen is magnified @ 600 power from the display table.


 In these hand-created claws, I can now easily see the intricate metal carvings.

 This screen enlarges the 'shared claw' setting with exacting ease.

  This 1/2-inch width USB memory card can hold an estimated 20,000 photos. In today's 2025 technology, the capacity of pictures in these small USBs has risen to 1 TB. Whew!


 From a 3/4 inch plate and now this same plate is now 6 inches in width.

 Why is this digital microscope essential?  Not only can it enlarge the viewing, but it takes a record of what is being seen.

 Other microscopes have similar 'copying' features, but with this digital microscope, it can now sit easily inside my bench.


   I used this 'copying' feature for this blog. 

 When I drill, or enlarge the holes before the stone setting, I can copy the photo with ease.

 Here is a rough textured file with #0 grit. You can nicely see the granules of metal remaining in between the teeth.

  At the base of this file were little remnants of metal & these teeth are still fresh as the day the file was bought. Again, all of the photos can be 'saved' for future reference in teaching.
 

 



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