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"Ridicuously fabulous" is a pretty good way to put it, although I'm thinking crazy fantastic works too. The initial image stunned me, but the stereo blew me away! I certainly hope you DO continue experimenting and posting, this fairly beats anything I've ever seen.
Where in the world does one score a ball head specimen stage...?
Where in the world does one score a ball head specimen stage...?
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I didn't recognize that there were quite a bunch of additional answers to this thread - so thanks a lot!
The "ball head specimen stage" is just two black anodized aluminium plates, that are held together by a magnet around a gear ball, so you can rotate it freely with a bit of friction. It was a mini DIY series from a member of the german microscopy forum.
Best regards,
Michael
The "ball head specimen stage" is just two black anodized aluminium plates, that are held together by a magnet around a gear ball, so you can rotate it freely with a bit of friction. It was a mini DIY series from a member of the german microscopy forum.
Best regards,
Michael