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  1. #1
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    Identify this

    Need help to identify this. See my thread in Metallurgy
    Jack.
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  2. #2
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    There are so many forums here that maybe you could either provide a link or simply ask the question here. Cut-n-paste if you have to, help me to help you.:wave:

  3. #3
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    I couldn't find any "metrolgy" forum either. No matter. It's a form of a toolmakers's measuring microscope, and/or tiny optical comparator. Looks nice. If you don't need it, let me know.

  4. #4
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    Thanks guys for the response. I should have typed "Metallurgy".(chair) I thought it most likely a toolmakers microscope but haven't seen one with a screen before. Also, although I can see an image through the microscope, I'm not able to get an image to show on the screen. It is a Carl Zeiss as indicated by "Carl Zeiss "on various parts of the instrument but there is no name plate or model# anywhere. Was hoping someone would recognize this instrument and help with a manual.

  5. #5
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    Ha, we have those all over the place. The screen was used to mount a polaroid camera on to take pictures actually.

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    Underthetire,

    Thanks for the quick response. Would you have access to a manual for that thing?

    Jack.

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    I doubt it. Those things have been around here for so long, i'm sure the manuals are long gone.

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    Smile

    Underthetire,

    If no manual, could you tell me how to get the image to project onto the screen? Also, do the ones at your work have a name plate or a model # on them?

    Thanks,

    Jack.

  9. #9
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    The one we have in this shop just says Nikon on it, but it's a little different. If I get a chance to go to our other building today, i'll take a look at those. There was about 4 of them over there at one time, but a lot of stuff has gone to scrap lately. The poloroid function was long disscontinued before I even started working here, and we have a lot more modern stuff now, but I think there is still one olderish lady that may remember.

  10. #10
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    Underthetire,

    Thanks, I know this thing is old but for a home machinist I think it is ideal. Now I just need to find out how to fully use it.

    Jack.

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