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11-17-2012, 11:48 AM #1
Re: Microscope for iPhone?
If you end up trying it please post pictures for us. I'd be interested in one if they are any good.
Eric.
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11-17-2012, 02:18 PM #2
It looks like the one I have for looking at bevels.
Remember that the only way to 'test' an edge is by passing it across your face with (or without) lather to see how comfortable it is.Hang on and enjoy the ride...
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11-17-2012, 07:06 PM #3
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11-24-2012, 01:58 AM #4
Well I finally received the microscope ... wasn't exactly what I expected. The pic had a cover that the microscope attached to the iPhone and when I got it I thought they for some reason didn't put it in there. lol, nope, they posted a pic with it but in the description it doesn't say anything about it. Oh well, it works just fine, just a little hard to hold and take a pic at the same time. But, if you take your time and have a steady hand it can be done.
This is my ERN up close, I think somewhere around 60X.
I wish I could have got a better angle while hold my phone and the microscope. The edge looks a lot better than in the pic.
It does shed some light on why a razor isn't shaving well.
If anyone is considering buying one like this, I say go ahead, it was well worth the $5 to me.
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11-26-2012, 02:45 AM #5
This thing is great! I really think it has improved my honing skills some ... maybe only a little, but a very slight improvement. This is my Shumate razor, it was from eBay, needed some cleaning and didn't shave ANY hair off my arm when I received it. Now, it pops off hair easily and I can't wait for my facial hair to grow so I can try it out. Anyway, I also figured out how to hold the razor, microscope and iPhone the best way to get the light to hit the bevel while taking a picture. Let me know what you think, please keep in mind that I have only been "honing" for a REALLY short time, so any feedback would be great.
Shumate #30
It's only a 60X microscope, I'm sure at a higher magnification the bevel would look a lot worse.
Where is the best place to get a high magnification microscope? I've checked out eBay and Amazon, most of the ones on there are around $30+, at least for a 100X - 400X. Is 400 close enough to determine if a bevel will give a smooth shave?
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11-26-2012, 02:47 PM #6
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11-29-2012, 05:13 AM #7
I imagine it's quite hard to take a pic without moving. The first pic (Ern) is much clearer than the 2nd. Can't really tell anything about the Shumate.
The Ern however looks to have some tiny microchips just left of centre but sometimes a piece of dust may give that illusion.
I think the mag. is plenty. I use pretty low mag loupes while working. 8-10x.
I use one of the Veho 20-200x when I want pics but you cannot determine a smooth shave without shaving.
If the shave is bad & the edge looks bad, well it's further confirmation but a razor can shave superbly & not look so hot under the scope. Here are 2 Puma Edges. Both shave equally well but the first one looks more 'toothy'. Appearances can be deceiving.“The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.”
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11-29-2012, 03:19 PM #8
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Thanked: 56I agree totally, I have had a couple of razors that have shaved quite well and haven't looked so hot under my scope. I think it's difficult to get an accurate representation of what an edge can do under a microscope. That being said I do like to look at it under the scope to see if there are any chips etc. I think a stereoscopic microscope gives a better image for analysis, I also think those microscopes are out of my price range lol.