Stage Micrometer

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Stage Micrometer

Post by Kenv »

Does one really need a stage micrometer? I would like to get some idea of the size of a subject but the cost of a good stage micrometer is horrendous. Is there anyway of estimating the size without one?
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Send me your address off-list - I have a spare.
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Post by Steve West »

Ken,

I bought an air force test pattern from Edmund scientific. I recall it was about $100. It has 3-bar length scales at a variety of scales. I photograph various bar-scales and get my length calibrations from that. The one I got goes down to group 7 which is plenty small even for hi power objectives.

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Re stage micrometer

Post by BobT »

Hi Kenv,

Here are some much cheaper alternatives: Among several good articles on measurement on the MicScape site <http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html>, two of the best are W. Dioni, "About microscopes, measurements and meters" and J. Cavanihac, "Introduction to Quantitative Microscopy".

Also, I came across a transparent plastic stage micrometer for only $12.95 at Ward Scientific <http://www.wardsci.com/product.asp_Q_pn ... Micrometer>.

Granted, none of these methods will give you extreme accuracy, but for my purposes the first two techniques work just fine. BTW, should you purchase the plastic micrometer from Wards, I'd be curious to know how well it works!

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Post by piotr »

Ken,

I own the Ward's micrometer that Bob mentioned. It is not plastic, though. It's printed on a regular glass slide, protected with a coverslip, and it looks very nice. It's difficult to say how accurate it is, but I believe it's good enough for me (0.01 and 0.1 mm divisions).

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Post by Kenv »

Thanks for your information guys - I am now equipped with one.
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