Could someone show the underside of the B&L B stand?
I have one that is missing the complete mirror mount.
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B&L B Stand
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I should mention that mirror part that was included has a typical concave mirror and a translucent (flat?) reflector. The translucent reflector is tarnished (delamination?)..any suggestions as to what to replace the surface with?
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Re: B&L B Stand
You could try white paper. It's not extremely reflective and really designed to have the Nicholas shining right one it.
1942 Bausch and Lomb Series T Dynoptic, Custom Illumination
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Thank you very much for posting great detailed photos.
I spent over a hour searching on the Web with no luck..apparently amateur microscopy is not a popular subject.
I spent over a hour searching on the Web with no luck..apparently amateur microscopy is not a popular subject.
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In regards to the search for a replacement for the translucent reflector, the solution seems to be the many types of packaging for food stuffs we are blessed with.
So far the candidates are a foil cover for cashews, a chocolate chip cookie package, a foil seal from a peanut butter jar, the unpolished side of aluminum foil and the foil side of a hot cocoa package. A foil surface is used widely to maintain freshness of the product.
The B&L mirror is very well made with tight tolerances for the mirror/mount..I suspect any attempt to try to remove the translucent mirror will unwanted damage to the mount. At this time, I am planning mounting the replacement reflective surface to the mounting using contact glue..a far more gentler solution.
So far the candidates are a foil cover for cashews, a chocolate chip cookie package, a foil seal from a peanut butter jar, the unpolished side of aluminum foil and the foil side of a hot cocoa package. A foil surface is used widely to maintain freshness of the product.
The B&L mirror is very well made with tight tolerances for the mirror/mount..I suspect any attempt to try to remove the translucent mirror will unwanted damage to the mount. At this time, I am planning mounting the replacement reflective surface to the mounting using contact glue..a far more gentler solution.