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    Default which microscope should i buy for inspecting the edge of my razors?

    it should be a stereo microscope with a camera capable of taking still images and recording video if possible but not essential. i dont know what x zoom it should be (i dont want to buy a 800x zoom if i will only ever use a 20 x zoom). i think a dissecting microscope might suffice. my budget is probably £150 GBP but i would like a good quality one.

    here is one i have seen but i would like to know what other people are using and what is best for this application (the application is checking if the bevel is set, observing scratch patterns and posting pictures of my scratch patterns on this forum).

    2013 AmScope 20x-40x Binocular Stereo Dissecting Microscope with USB Digital Cam | eBay

    a bit out of my price range^^^^^^





    at the moment i have a cheap usb microscope of ebay from china its 800x zoom but goes out of focus after 20x

    i am going to buy a loupe aswell any suggestions on that?
    thanks in advance ste

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    Been using these for years. Cheap and a good view if the edge and bevel due to the lighting arrangement.
    ebay has a bunch and get at least two!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
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    Been using these for years. Cheap and a good view if the edge and bevel due to the lighting arrangement.
    ebay has a bunch and get at least two!!
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    thanks richard why at least 2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenn21 View Post
    thanks richard why at least 2?
    I have a couple bc their cheap and may break and u don't want to be without a microscope

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenn21 View Post
    thanks richard why at least 2?
    Because when folks see you using them in an antique store or a coin or pen shop..you give them away! Or sometimes sell them. The 6=X also has a UV/ black light usable for checking depression glass or modern currency
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    Great pix......... no doubt now what they look like.
    I've got a 45x and a 60x,...
    but they seem so tiny like the prize out of a box of Cracker Jack's
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    there was a recent thread that addressed a similar question.
    look for the thread called "old skool magnification"
    i'll try to get you a direct link

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...ification.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raol View Post
    Great pix......... no doubt now what they look like.
    I've got a 45x and a 60x,...
    but they seem so tiny like the prize out of a box of Cracker Jack's
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    Now I don't have the details but I heard it said the plans for the first Atomic Bomb actually came out of a Cracker Jack Box.

    We have numerous threads discussing magnifiers. It's all a matter of what you want to see and how deep your pockets are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Because when folks see you using them in an antique store or a coin or pen shop..you give them away! Or sometimes sell them. The 6=X also has a UV/ black light usable for checking depression glass or modern currency
    I have the 60x loupe with the currency detector but I don't know how to use it. How is it used and what are you looking for? Counterfiet bills?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackknifeh View Post
    I have the 60x loupe with the currency detector but I don't know how to use it. How is it used and what are you looking for? Counterfiet bills?
    Thanks,
    Jack
    The UV light picks up ink problems and also highlights features
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    • Powerful yet compact ultraviolet penlight reveals UV-sensitive security markings on 1996 series or newer U.S. currency of greater than $1 denomination.
    • UV light also works on many foreign currencies, major credit cards, passports, traveler's checks and more.
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