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I'm sure it's lovely, but it's not visible.

Is that why you used a microscope?

:)

I was trying the My Gallery link - it seems to have problems with permissions and no options that I can find to resolve the issue.

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If you can't see what you're doing, the result won't be good.  The binocular microscope looks nice; I wish I had one, just because.  However, there are other ways to see what you're doing, and I either use my natural extreme nearsigthedness or surgical loupes.  I would imagine head-mounted magnifying visors do equally as well.  But a good binocular microscope is cool.

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I already have this stereo microscope for other fine detailed work such as customising fountain pen nibs. (It zooms from x7.5 - x50 and gives a useful 4 inches of working distance)

 

 

This was the first time that I used it for a bridge. I found that it permits clear, relaxed vision for every task, from sharpening the blade (on 3M lapping film) to shaping the kidneys.

I have x10 loupe but it has a very close working distance and it uses one hand. The head mounted magnifiers could be good too - depending on the working distance and the magnification.

 

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