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Atlatl
Jan 2, 2008

Art thou doubting
your best bro?
Ok where do I find this 80s and 90s gear and what do I need to stap a camera to them. I would like to be able to get pictures of materials I'm working with for presentations with microscopy, and I would like to strap use my m34 stuff.

e: I need metallurgy style microscopes because I'll be putting test models under it mostly

Atlatl fucked around with this message at 23:28 on Nov 9, 2019

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Atlatl
Jan 2, 2008

Art thou doubting
your best bro?
Uhhhh let's say 30mm x 30mm x 10mm thick specimens at max, all opaque polymer based composites. I would like to image pyrolysis gas bubbles trapped in melted silica fiber (mostly clear), so like .01-.1 mm ish diameter gas bubbles in a ~3mm diameter glass bulb. Our surplus warehouse is picked clean all the time and rarely has anything functioning there.

I have no budget for this, it's not going to be useful data other than making powerpoint slides less boring. Or rather, I should say it's out of pocket budget levels.

I'm mostly curious what your camera mount setups are like how reversible they are, because if it's a relatively simple install that can be taken off I won't have problems finding labs to let me borrow stuff.

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