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    Default FS: Laserman532 Micro Adjustable Mount

    Just a feeler at this point.

    What I have developed is a truly operational spring loaded Micro XY Adjustable Mount.

    This is basically a mm-1 that went through the washing machine.

    Free plate is .5" x .5" x .25"

    Fixed plate is .75" tall
    Center of free plate is .5" above mounting surface
    XY & Pivot screws are 2-56
    Spring is tight allowing for easy positioning and stable operation

    Optional Mounting Foot is available that will put the center of the free plate at .75"
    There is also an optional 45 degree "mounting thing" that one could mount a mirror or a dichroic filter to.

    Any way...post comments or if you are interested in some. Indicate how many you might want to order for me to determine if there is enough interest in this new mount.

    US Street Price - $30.00 ea
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    VERY nice! Tiny too! I love the 45 option. You could use some better pics though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300EVIL View Post
    VERY nice! Tiny too! I love the 45 option. You could use some better pics though.
    Yeah when I sell a few thousand of these I will buy a new camera, this one is at least 10 years old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laserman532 View Post
    Yeah when I sell a few thousand of these I will buy a new camera, this one is at least 10 years old.
    Well, I could help you out with an evaluation.... Hint, Hint...

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    i've got a good camera and macro lens... wanna do some bartering?

    Quote Originally Posted by Laserman532 View Post
    Yeah when I sell a few thousand of these I will buy a new camera, this one is at least 10 years old.
    suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.

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    I could use two or three.

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    pat, a bad workman blames his tools

    switch the camera to macro and try focus on the mount again, might help?
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    Hey Pat, I have a macro camera. Send me some of the hardware and I'll shoot you some high quality pics asap. Did they turn out as expected? I'm anxious to test one out.

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    andy, my camera is so old it dosnt have macro. So for the application of taking a close up picture of a small object the result is a fuzzy picture, so therefore, it is the wrong tool for the application, however, it is the only tool I had hence the result picture. It is not as if I had the right tool and chose to use it improperly and then complain about the results.

    In conclusion...i have no where blamed the camera for a fuzzy picture, it was merely my retort as an potential reason for the said resultant fuzzy picture. lol

    Jeez...Anyway back to the topic at hand...

    I will try to put a few out there for evaluation as soon as I get some built up.

    If you guys have any machining to do- MrWilling is your man...these parts are EXACTLY what I had called for.

    Thanks mophead, I can always count on you
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    nice! I think you'll sell some in a short time!

    as always, you're providing good hardware for good prices!

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