Kalle, suggestion for the Swiss space agency…. One night, have some beers in a small group and willingly, tension various parts, including hairsprings, minuscule screws and other parts (over a hard flooring) let them fly multiple times while the team watches to locate the parts; then average the pattern and diameter in metric to establish guideline for search parameters…. This could be Nobel prize territory; then after all is done, buy a magnet on a stick to sweep the floor. Cheers, Will from wine country in California!
I learned something awhile ago that made my life so much easier using my microscope. I had issues that focus was correct at one zoom level but not when changing zoom level, then I had to re focus again. I learned that first set max zoom, focus with the big knob then zoom out to Max and use the eye lenses to set focus again. That makes it perfect focus for all zoom levels.
This is going to be super interesting. Most of all I'd like to know if the scope can be tilted so that you can look more or less straightforward, saving your back. My current scope is stationary and just used for inspection and oiling, giving me back pain as I need to bend my neck.
Completely agree with everything you said on the microscope. As a hobbiest I bit the price bullet and bought the trinocular one and it was a complete game changer! I think I would have given up if I hadn't. One point on the trinocular which doesn't bother me but may you - on the one I have at least, you have to slightly refocus the camera as well when you focus your view, so two hand operation. This may be because my camera is not state of the art but worth checking before you commit. 😀
Hoi Kalle, ik heb de stap gemaakt... heb een mooie amscope maar erg weinig werkruimte met 0.7 barlow. Wil je eens laten zien hoeveel werkruimte jij hebt door onder de microscoop een uurwerk MET schroevendraaier te laten zien. Graag ook een met uurwerk in uurwerkhouder én schroevendraaier. Vast bedankt
Thank you Kelle, im now looking for a microscope, i didnt understand the microscope jargon but watching you explain, im now understanding what i require,....with one change, that would be trinocular,simulfocus, which is a bit of a change from yours cos i will be able to look through both eyes while the camera is running. Thanks very much. Mike.
Excellent explanation on setting up for the microscope. Thanks, Kalle. I'm older than you, and my back and neck just can't take the posture called for in traditional watchmaking. Right now I'm somewhat invested in an old boom-style B&L microscope that lacks some of the Amscope features, but the optics are pretty good, and the rotation on the boom is very smooth. I have 10x, 15x, and 20x eyepieces, as well as plano, 2X Barlow, and .5X Barlow lenses. Now all I really need is a ring light that will work with the size of my lenses. If anyone has a tip for a particular brand of ring light for a B&K, or perhaps Leica, Stereozoom microscope, I'm all eyes. Thanks again, Kalle. Cheers.
Thank you Kalle. I have an old B&L Stereo zoom microscope on a boom. Just ordered an 0.5 Barlow lens for it. Still learning and really appreciate you sharing what works and what doesn’t with us. All the best to you, your family and your crew at Chronoglide!
Hi, question. I have a similar microscope as you work on. 7x-45x. I use a Barlow lense of 0.5x. I have a camera attached in the third slot but loose left eye piece when that is active. But my camera is much more zoomed in than my eye pieces. I think there also is a 0,5x lense attached between camera and the third slot. What do I need to do to get same zoom level in eye pieces as in camera?
Hallo Kalle, wederom hartelijk dank voor de nuttige info. Ik overweeg om me een amscope aan te schaffen. Alleen heb ik er geen idee over hoe het werken is onder zo'n microscoop. Hoe neem je bv onderdeeltjes uit een bakje met je pincet om ze naar het werkje te brengen zonder loupe. Voor het nemen van kleine onderdeeltje hou ik een loupe op maar ik zie het me niet meteen doen onder als je werkt onder een microscoop. Of is het 'kijkvlak" of hoe noem je dat echt groot genoeg? Enfin, ik snap het gewoon niet -) Het zou leuk zijn om te kijken hoe je daadwerkelijk werkt onder de microscoop.
Wish I’d seen this before I bought my “trinocular” scope ,the camera is the same as yours.an episcopic lens is also useful for more working area under scope,
Thanks Kalle I like my new Tri-Nocular glad did not buy the camera as I prefer my old B&S stereo because it nicer Inspection with 0 to 45 power and takes better pictures :)
It appears that your angle of view of a watch is straight down. Have you tried an angle of maybe 15 degrees from vertical so when using a screwdriver or other tool it is not blocking your view?
I have the dual beam version and the support mehanism is sitting on a mass base instead of clamping on the bench top. However, what I don't like is that the microscope camera is interfering with my ARBE light.😂
@@ChronoglideWatchmaking I don’t know if you said this in your video, but what is the particular model of this wonderful microscope?! Also, can you give a list of all the various options you have on this microscope?!
Indeed, this was useful. I was just about to set up my old Nikon stereo microscope, and have ordered a nice stand and Barlow lenses.
Kalle, suggestion for the Swiss space agency…. One night, have some beers in a small group and willingly, tension various parts, including hairsprings, minuscule screws and other parts (over a hard flooring) let them fly multiple times while the team watches to locate the parts; then average the pattern and diameter in metric to establish guideline for search parameters…. This could be Nobel prize territory; then after all is done, buy a magnet on a stick to sweep the floor. Cheers, Will from wine country in California!
So grateful for this video!! I just put together a similar setup and had no idea how to personalize properly. Such a relief! ❤🎉👍🏼
That work desk/bench looks very practical. Especially the elbow pads and multiple drawers. This part 2 on how to "setup" you scope is very helpful.
Thanks Kalle, it is an important aspect that not everyone talks about.
Kalle, do you have the model number of the SZM model you all use? I was looking for that specific one, but I could not find one that matched exactly
I learned something awhile ago that made my life so much easier using my microscope. I had issues that focus was correct at one zoom level but not when changing zoom level, then I had to re focus again. I learned that first set max zoom, focus with the big knob then zoom out to Max and use the eye lenses to set focus again. That makes it perfect focus for all zoom levels.
Thank you for the information. Just setting our microscopes.
Hi Kalle, greetings from Japan. Can you give some details about camera model and lens/extension tubes for camera. Thanks :)
This is going to be super interesting. Most of all I'd like to know if the scope can be tilted so that you can look more or less straightforward, saving your back. My current scope is stationary and just used for inspection and oiling, giving me back pain as I need to bend my neck.
Completely agree with everything you said on the microscope. As a hobbiest I bit the price bullet and bought the trinocular one and it was a complete game changer! I think I would have given up if I hadn't. One point on the trinocular which doesn't bother me but may you - on the one I have at least, you have to slightly refocus the camera as well when you focus your view, so two hand operation. This may be because my camera is not state of the art but worth checking before you commit. 😀
Hoi Kalle, ik heb de stap gemaakt... heb een mooie amscope maar erg weinig werkruimte met 0.7 barlow. Wil je eens laten zien hoeveel werkruimte jij hebt door onder de microscoop een uurwerk MET schroevendraaier te laten zien. Graag ook een met uurwerk in uurwerkhouder én schroevendraaier. Vast bedankt
Moved to The Hayear camera (better pricing and good optics) a valuable time saving video 😉
Thank you Kelle, im now looking for a microscope, i didnt understand the microscope jargon but watching you explain, im now understanding what i require,....with one change, that would be trinocular,simulfocus, which is a bit of a change from yours cos i will be able to look through both eyes while the camera is running. Thanks very much.
Mike.
I appreciate your videos and advice so much. I have watched many of your videos for years. Thank you very. Much
Thanks, Kalle! I have the Amscope as well, and love it! I learned about the tension ring today from your video 😅
Thanks again Kalle, though I am pretty setup with my microscope it is always good to see/hear another perspective especially from a professional
Thanks this is extremely helpful for me!
Very well done Kalle! Thank you
Looking forward to your microscope dismantling and assembly after servicing video😊
Excellent explanation on setting up for the microscope. Thanks, Kalle. I'm older than you, and my back and neck just can't take the posture called for in traditional watchmaking. Right now I'm somewhat invested in an old boom-style B&L microscope that lacks some of the Amscope features, but the optics are pretty good, and the rotation on the boom is very smooth. I have 10x, 15x, and 20x eyepieces, as well as plano, 2X Barlow, and .5X Barlow lenses. Now all I really need is a ring light that will work with the size of my lenses. If anyone has a tip for a particular brand of ring light for a B&K, or perhaps Leica, Stereozoom microscope, I'm all eyes. Thanks again, Kalle. Cheers.
Thank you Kalle. I have an old B&L Stereo zoom microscope on a boom. Just ordered an 0.5 Barlow lens for it. Still learning and really appreciate you sharing what works and what doesn’t with us.
All the best to you, your family and your crew at Chronoglide!
Another great and informative video Kalle! Will really help me choose a new microscope! And in the mean time I’ll try your setup trick. Ta.
Hi, question. I have a similar microscope as you work on. 7x-45x. I use a Barlow lense of 0.5x. I have a camera attached in the third slot but loose left eye piece when that is active. But my camera is much more zoomed in than my eye pieces. I think there also is a 0,5x lense attached between camera and the third slot. What do I need to do to get same zoom level in eye pieces as in camera?
Great information thank you
Excellent content as always never used a microscope before in watchmaking but will definitely get one ❤
So cool
Hallo Kalle, wederom hartelijk dank voor de nuttige info. Ik overweeg om me een amscope aan te schaffen. Alleen heb ik er geen idee over hoe het werken is onder zo'n microscoop. Hoe neem je bv onderdeeltjes uit een bakje met je pincet om ze naar het werkje te brengen zonder loupe. Voor het nemen van kleine onderdeeltje hou ik een loupe op maar ik zie het me niet meteen doen onder als je werkt onder een microscoop. Of is het 'kijkvlak" of hoe noem je dat echt groot genoeg? Enfin, ik snap het gewoon niet -) Het zou leuk zijn om te kijken hoe je daadwerkelijk werkt onder de microscoop.
Wish I’d seen this before I bought my “trinocular” scope ,the camera is the same as yours.an episcopic lens is also useful for more working area under scope,
Fantastic I love your videos
Great vid Kalle very informative. 👍
Great topic, great work 👌❤️👍
Thanks , i have now to make a screw dia 0.5mm 0.65mm in length 😅
Thanks Kalle I like my new Tri-Nocular glad did not buy the camera as I prefer my old B&S stereo because it nicer Inspection with 0 to 45 power and takes better pictures :)
It appears that your angle of view of a watch is straight down. Have you tried an angle of maybe 15 degrees from vertical so when using a screwdriver or other tool it is not blocking your view?
I have the dual beam version and the support mehanism is sitting on a mass base instead of clamping on the bench top. However, what I don't like is that the microscope camera is interfering with my ARBE light.😂
Gud bless you kalle
Hi kalle , what camera do you use for filming , many thanks Alex
Thanks
That is so generous, thank you George!
@@ChronoglideWatchmaking I don’t know if you said this in your video, but what is the particular model of this wonderful microscope?! Also, can you give a list of all the various options you have on this microscope?!
I'll pass it on :)