Dave Friedman
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Hi Dave ,l have purchased almost every variety out there from the cheapest to a couple hundred dollars. There is a pair that are well over a thousand but l'm not that nuts. The more expensive ones are good as far as magnificatuon, The problem l personally have with All of them is that the minute you move your head anywhere you need to refocus and stay in that position the whole time. Found that l waste alot of time that way plus it breaks the groove l'm in while working on a piece. With The microscope everything is set. Move your head to do anything put it back on the microscope eyepieces and your back to work instantly. Some it seems feel the glasses are the only way to go and l guess whatever floats your boat. The vast majority use a microscope.good luck in your journey.Engraving Friends.....
I am referring to “Magnification Glasses”.....
Like what dentist or surgeon uses.
Do any of you Engravers use such devices?
Your replies and opinions are appreciated.
Dave
I just wish I could get that stuff that makes patient's mouths go numb.