Hello everyone,
I'm sharing with you an adding of an motor to my homemade macro bench.
So, no need to move to turn the micrometric wheel
I can stay quietly in front of the screens and better “monitor” the progress of the different focal points and also make the closest and furthest sharp focus much more easily.
Desktop :
The bench with the engine:
The belt tensioning system seen from the side:
The belt tensioning system seen from above:
The result of the tip of a ballpoint pen photographed with the motor system and its remote control:
Sincerely,
FRanck
Adding a motor to my homemade macro bench
Adding a motor to my homemade macro bench
Equipment : binocular magnifier Bresser Biorit ICD x20 x40 / Microscope "Bresser" science infinity / Home macro bench
YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTbdg7 ... J_VpBU54YQ
first name : Franck
YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTbdg7 ... J_VpBU54YQ
first name : Franck
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Re: Adding a motor to my homemade macro bench
There's a lot of thinking that goes into building these automated stacking contraptions. What do you plan to do with it?
Re: Adding a motor to my homemade macro bench
Hello and thank you for your feedback,
In fact, I neglected to explain how it works, sorry.
It is not an automatic system because as you said, it is much more complicated but it is a simple manual motorization system.
I use it like this: I focus on the point closest to the object using the engine and relying on the screen then i press the button on the remote control for 1 second and I take a photo and so on until get the focus farthest from the object.
Then comes the stacking of the multiple photos thus obtained.
friendly,
FRanck
In fact, I neglected to explain how it works, sorry.
It is not an automatic system because as you said, it is much more complicated but it is a simple manual motorization system.
I use it like this: I focus on the point closest to the object using the engine and relying on the screen then i press the button on the remote control for 1 second and I take a photo and so on until get the focus farthest from the object.
Then comes the stacking of the multiple photos thus obtained.
friendly,
FRanck
Equipment : binocular magnifier Bresser Biorit ICD x20 x40 / Microscope "Bresser" science infinity / Home macro bench
YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTbdg7 ... J_VpBU54YQ
first name : Franck
YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTbdg7 ... J_VpBU54YQ
first name : Franck