Well done mod, i may get that arm for my microphone, its always in the way, maybe use one arm with interchangeable attachments for each, never use both at the same time. Larry
Thanks😊 I thought about mentioning that (that you could of course also switch between the mic and microscope), but for some reason I forgot😂. I initially also thought about doing that myself, but the 'integrated' XLR cable and the fact that I use the mic quite often (much more than the microscope) and that I sometimes need it during live video calls made me decide not to switch between them (maybe also the reason I forgot to mention it) Do however note though, that 3D printed threads might wear down if switched between them frequently (but I'm assuming you are aware of that though) 😊
@@SenorJackson-j5g Thanks ☺️ That was also a very important function I wasn't sure about when googling more about them before ordering. To me it was also unclear if it would work as capture device. Would have been neat though if the LCD and USB output worked at the same time, but hey for just 30 bucks I have absolutely no complaints ☺️ Heck, I even bought 3 in total 😂 as spares because this truly is one I could be using for a long time ☺️
You're welcome 😊 I wasn't sure if I should upload it at first (because it's basically a very simple 'project/mod'), but I thought: Heck why not, maybe it might inspire someone to upgrade their (cheap) electronics microscope, and I can also use the video to announce the upcoming project(s) then😊 Thanks for your comment/interaction, it's appreciated 😊
Wow, this is the second video ive seen of yours first the very good breadboard idea and now this you are a great help for people in electronics. Definitely subscribed. Thanks for sharing
@@crazycarl9484 Well thank you very much for your kind words☺️! I will in the future also upload both small and large projects (which often will share all blueprints, files, sourcecodes etc) for DIY stuf which will include 3D printing, Modeling, Electronics and programming☺️ The current project I'm working on I also already commented EVERY line of the code so others can understand it line by line (hopefully)☺️ And I will of course also try to keep making these "simpler videos" with LAB tips for others to help them ☺️ Feedback and appreciation like yours is definitely a motivation to keep doing those videos ☺️ and thank you for your sub of course ☺️
You come up with very good ideas to add to your workbench. I do not have a 3d printer, would you be able to make me an adapter? I would pay for shipping and any other expense? Thank you.
Well thank you very much for your nice words, much appreciated😊 Last year I designed lots of custom name ornaments as Christmas gifts to all the online bird friends of our pet pigeon Sophie (on her Socials), and (obviously) quite a few in that group didn't had a 3D printer either. I did ended up sending one or two of them the ornaments (but those where because of special reasons like that their bird unfortunately unexpectedly passed while I was still in the processes of designing them (and they knew I was also making one for them). However we also learned that for almost 95% of the people it would have been actually (sometimes even much) more costly to print them here and then ship them, instead of using an online service to get them printed and shipped to them. We found that there are actually quite a lot of online companies to which you can upload your STL file (the file to 3D print) and then you can tell them (via a website form) what settings and materials you want to use, and they will then ship it to you for a rather 'small fee'. If you for example have such a company in in your region, it might actually much cheaper to use one of those 😊 At the bottom of this page (on our Pigeon her blog) you can find a bit more info about this option: sophie.teamxnl.com/product/sophies-christmas-name-ornaments-3d-print/ If you can't figure it out for some reason or need some additional info/help, you could always contact me through the contact form on my website though (for a bit more 'direct contact' via email) 😊 (the website is also on my channel, but just for completeness: www.teamxnl.com/contact )
Good catch! Thanks😊👍🏽 Didn't thought about mentioning that either in the video or on the download website in case people want to use it with a different microscope for example. I have now also updated the website with the additional measurements😊 The shape of this particular microscope isn't just one straight section, but the (inner) dimensions of the ring basically are this: Top (near LCD): ±39mm Bottom: ±36mm Hope this helps😊
Well done mod, i may get that arm for my microphone, its always in the way, maybe use one arm with interchangeable attachments for each, never use both at the same time. Larry
Thanks😊 I thought about mentioning that (that you could of course also switch between the mic and microscope), but for some reason I forgot😂.
I initially also thought about doing that myself, but the 'integrated' XLR cable and the fact that I use the mic quite often (much more than the microscope) and that I sometimes need it during live video calls made me decide not to switch between them (maybe also the reason I forgot to mention it)
Do however note though, that 3D printed threads might wear down if switched between them frequently (but I'm assuming you are aware of that though) 😊
Nice to know the USB port serves as video data for webcam! I thought it was just for charging!
Thanks, very nice video!
@@SenorJackson-j5g Thanks ☺️ That was also a very important function I wasn't sure about when googling more about them before ordering.
To me it was also unclear if it would work as capture device. Would have been neat though if the LCD and USB output worked at the same time, but hey for just 30 bucks I have absolutely no complaints ☺️
Heck, I even bought 3 in total 😂 as spares because this truly is one I could be using for a long time ☺️
Hi. Thanks a lot for the video!
You're welcome 😊 I wasn't sure if I should upload it at first (because it's basically a very simple 'project/mod'), but I thought: Heck why not, maybe it might inspire someone to upgrade their (cheap) electronics microscope, and I can also use the video to announce the upcoming project(s) then😊
Thanks for your comment/interaction, it's appreciated 😊
Cool. Thanks.
Great Idea. Thanks for the video
Well thank you😊, glad you enjoyed it, thanks for your feedback😊
Makers always find a way. :)
Yeah haha😂
Wow, this is the second video ive seen of yours first the very good breadboard idea and now this you are a great help for people in electronics. Definitely subscribed. Thanks for sharing
@@crazycarl9484 Well thank you very much for your kind words☺️!
I will in the future also upload both small and large projects (which often will share all blueprints, files, sourcecodes etc) for DIY stuf which will include 3D printing, Modeling, Electronics and programming☺️
The current project I'm working on I also already commented EVERY line of the code so others can understand it line by line (hopefully)☺️
And I will of course also try to keep making these "simpler videos" with LAB tips for others to help them ☺️
Feedback and appreciation like yours is definitely a motivation to keep doing those videos ☺️ and thank you for your sub of course ☺️
yesch coming schooon scho
You come up with very good ideas to add to your workbench. I do not have a 3d printer, would you be able to make me an adapter? I would pay for shipping and any other expense? Thank you.
Well thank you very much for your nice words, much appreciated😊
Last year I designed lots of custom name ornaments as Christmas gifts to all the online bird friends of our pet pigeon Sophie (on her Socials), and (obviously) quite a few in that group didn't had a 3D printer either. I did ended up sending one or two of them the ornaments (but those where because of special reasons like that their bird unfortunately unexpectedly passed while I was still in the processes of designing them (and they knew I was also making one for them). However we also learned that for almost 95% of the people it would have been actually (sometimes even much) more costly to print them here and then ship them, instead of using an online service to get them printed and shipped to them.
We found that there are actually quite a lot of online companies to which you can upload your STL file (the file to 3D print) and then you can tell them (via a website form) what settings and materials you want to use, and they will then ship it to you for a rather 'small fee'. If you for example have such a company in in your region, it might actually much cheaper to use one of those 😊
At the bottom of this page (on our Pigeon her blog) you can find a bit more info about this option:
sophie.teamxnl.com/product/sophies-christmas-name-ornaments-3d-print/
If you can't figure it out for some reason or need some additional info/help, you could always contact me through the contact form on my website though (for a bit more 'direct contact' via email) 😊
(the website is also on my channel, but just for completeness: www.teamxnl.com/contact )
Is the 3d printed ring 40mm or 50mm?
Good catch! Thanks😊👍🏽
Didn't thought about mentioning that either in the video or on the download website in case people want to use it with a different microscope for example. I have now also updated the website with the additional measurements😊
The shape of this particular microscope isn't just one straight section, but the (inner) dimensions of the ring basically are this:
Top (near LCD): ±39mm
Bottom: ±36mm
Hope this helps😊