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Plugable USB Microscope Adjustable Rigid Arm
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I got tired of the awful flex-arm that came with my Plugable USB microscope, so I designed my own. This design uses a rack and pinion for height adjustment and secures to the USB microscope using two clamps. The rack and pinion allows for really tight adjustment without throwing the lens completely off-target.
Yes, it is completely overbuilt.
Note: If the clamps are a bit loose for your microscope, try shimming them with painter's tape.
Required hardware:
1x 2020 extrusion, 15.6cm (vertical arm)
1x 2020 extrusion, 14cm
2x 2020 extrusion, 21cm
4x 2020 corner bracket + bolt and T-nut/hammer nut
3x M5x10
1x M5x35
2x M5 nut
1x 625RS bearing (common in Creality V-slot wheels)
3x M5 T-nut or hammer nut
2x 4mmx150mm hardened steel rods
Optional hardware (for cable loop):
2x M3x10
2x M3 T-nut or hammer nut
If you want to secure the observation platform to the 2020 extrusion frame like I did, you can simply drill two 1/8" holes that line up with your extrusions, then
Yes, it is completely overbuilt.
Note: If the clamps are a bit loose for your microscope, try shimming them with painter's tape.
Required hardware:
1x 2020 extrusion, 15.6cm (vertical arm)
1x 2020 extrusion, 14cm
2x 2020 extrusion, 21cm
4x 2020 corner bracket + bolt and T-nut/hammer nut
3x M5x10
1x M5x35
2x M5 nut
1x 625RS bearing (common in Creality V-slot wheels)
3x M5 T-nut or hammer nut
2x 4mmx150mm hardened steel rods
Optional hardware (for cable loop):
2x M3x10
2x M3 T-nut or hammer nut
If you want to secure the observation platform to the 2020 extrusion frame like I did, you can simply drill two 1/8" holes that line up with your extrusions, then
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