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21-05-2012 #1
Thanks for the response Jazz, I've just managed to find my camera under a pile of junk and of course the battery needs charging, hopefully some time this evening I'll get a piccie. By the by, as it stands the XY slide bits can travel 43x30mm, just right for a small (very) PCB.
Anyway, 1 pic attached showing the unit on delivery.
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22-05-2012 #2
Hi Bodger,
I never thought of using the mecanics of a microscope! :-) Should have the precision I supose...
It won't have the power of a Brigy... But it should be OK for PCBs I guess ! :-)
Keep bringing the Pics!
RNR
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22-05-2012 #3
Thanks for the reply rnr, it certainly has got the precision and made of very solid cast iron, I expect that any mini-drill I shove in the barrel wont be as precise as the rest of it but we live in hope. I expect to use it for CNCing small PCBs and it should be more than solid enough for that.
Just wondering if I've started a trend - I've had an Ebay bid on an even heavier microscope for several days (I pass by the vendors village every day so collection not a problem), sitting at £0.99 for the last week, suddenly the price has taken off, maybe I should've kept schtum for another day or two. Not my reason for buying the 'scope originally but if you compare the rigidity of low-cost aluminium mounts for mini pillar drills (50 quiddish)which cost considerably more against even a small microscope - they are worlds apart and one other benefit is that the (anvil?) can rotate 90 degrees making fitting of drill/accessories a lot easier than normal.
Will be interesting to see where the project takes us
Cheers
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22-05-2012 #4
This site may interest you:
www.gixen.com
It's particularly useful for popular items since you can instruct it to bid on a list of items then stop when it wins one. Also good for if you're just going to be out/asleep when the item ends.
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22-05-2012 #5
Thanks Jonathan, I'll look into it
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22-05-2012 #6
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