Chrysocolla after azurite

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Chrysocolla after azurite

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After reading about the Rogonar S 35 I bought a few. In fact I made a mistake and bought twice! But they are so cheap that it is not important.
After several months without free time I was able to print on my 3D printer an adapter of this objective to M42x1 and try it. I like the result a lot. A lot of definition and contrast, and little increase, less than with a microscope objective x4

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Beautiful. Great light.

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What is the tan/yellow substrate as seen in the upper left?

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Re: Chrysocolla after azurite

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soldevilla wrote:............ I was able to print on my 3D printer an adapter of this objective to M42x1 and try it.
That is a good result from this lens that cost little but has delivered so much.

Would you be prepared to share the 3D printing file for the lens adapter?

Thanks for reading.

BR

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Bob-O-Rama wrote:What is the tan/yellow substrate as seen in the upper left?
I don't know. These samples are for analisis. Some minerals are identified, some still no.

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Re: Chrysocolla after azurite

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dolmadis wrote:
soldevilla wrote:............ I was able to print on my 3D printer an adapter of this objective to M42x1 and try it.
That is a good result from this lens that cost little but has delivered so much.

Would you be prepared to share the 3D printing file for the lens adapter?

Thanks for reading.

BR

John
Of course, tomorrow I will try to upload the stl to Thingiverse. The lens is mounted under low pressure, but enougth. The thread is M42x1

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Re: Chrysocolla after azurite

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Hi

Thank you. That will be very helpful.

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Let´s go...

If something is not working (I am a newbie uploading to thingiverse) please, advise me.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4128170

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Thanks. Downloads and zip verifies OK.

Will find a 3D bureau for printing.

BR

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dolmadis wrote:Thanks. Downloads and zip verifies OK.

Will find a 3D bureau for printing.

BR

John
Of course, I can print (and design) parts for friends, but i don´t know if the shipping will be more expensive that the parts...

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