mitch
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I designed it all, built some myself and farmed out the machining of a few parts.thats a niceset up Mitch, did you build it?
I designed it all, built some myself and farmed out the machining of a few parts.thats a niceset up Mitch, did you build it?
The scope is a Leica S6E and the light is an F&V HDR-300 that i built a custom mount bracket for. It’s actually a photographer’s LED that I adapted because I liked the wider illumination area and the ability to mount it higher up around the body of the scope than any models made for scopes. As I said above, I’m a big fan of making things zackly like i want ‘em.What scope and ringlight?
Do you worry about your vice landing on your foot or have you taken measures to prevent this? I guess that's a bonus for those self-centering vices which replace a turntable for small jobs, you could lean those as much as you liked.I think some folks are experiencing ergonomic issues because their vise setup must be level (turntables, typical eccentric vises, etc). My vise is tilted about 10deg toward me and my Leica S6E has a 38deg viewing angle (instead of the typical 45), so my eyepieces are tilted much more toward my face than most setups. I barely lean my head at all and just work with my eyes cast a little downward.