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== Miroscopy stage construction ==
[[File:Microscope-case-jakob-side-view.png|390px|thumb|right|Side view]]
[[File:Microscope-case-jakob-side-view.png|390px|thumb|right|Side view]]
The basic idea of this concept is pretty simple: We are using two carriages (in German: Schlitten) which lie on one another where the contact surface is a plane in the angle of 15 degrees to the table. Pushing the lower carriage to the left will force the upper carriage to move upwards.
The basic idea of this concept is pretty simple: We are using two carriages (in German: Schlitten) which lie on one another where the contact surface is a plane in the angle of 15 degrees to the table. Pushing the lower carriage to the left will force the upper carriage to move upwards.
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[[File:Microscope-case-jakob-rendered.jpg|800px|Rendered image]]
[[File:Microscope-case-jakob-rendered.jpg|800px|Rendered image]]
== 3D Model ==


You can download the model here: [[Media:Microscope-case-jakob-sketchup-model.zip]]. Note that you need Google SketchUp to open the file.
You can download the model here: [[Media:Microscope-case-jakob-sketchup-model.zip]]. Note that you need Google SketchUp to open the file.

Revision as of 16:14, 4 November 2012

Miroscopy stage construction

Side view

The basic idea of this concept is pretty simple: We are using two carriages (in German: Schlitten) which lie on one another where the contact surface is a plane in the angle of 15 degrees to the table. Pushing the lower carriage to the left will force the upper carriage to move upwards.

For moving the lower carriage a simple and therefore cheap screw with an M6 thread is needed. One rotation about its own axis will move the lower carriage about 1 mm and thus the upper carriage about 0.25 mm. For the guideway (in German: Führung) we should use steel bolts which aren't expensive as well. We should be able to print all the other components with the 3D printer.

If desired I can deliver more technical drawings with correct measurements but I guess this is not needed at the moment as we will re-design this approach anyway.

Rendered image

3D Model

You can download the model here: Media:Microscope-case-jakob-sketchup-model.zip. Note that you need Google SketchUp to open the file.