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Stereo Microscope for Scrimshaw (and soldering)

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April 16, 2012 by Andrew

boom arm microscope for scrimshaw
Stereo Microscope with a Boom Arm perect for scrimshaw

Stereo Microscope with a Boom Arm

This is a classic low-power microscope. The binocular 10X-20X stereo microscope on a boom-arm with a light gives clear sharp images. It’s widefield eyepieces, 45° inclined eye tubes and rubber eyeguards ensure an easy observation. The boom-arm stand allows you to turn the microscope head around two different axis (X and Z). This microscope offers high resolution, widefield of view and extremely large working distance (9″). The incident light shines down onto objects for the observation of surface details and fine scribing or stippling.

Available from Amazon.

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