Tools for dissecting really tiny spiders and insects
Tools for dissecting really tiny spiders and insects
I found a dead little spider, only about 3mm in size, I want to make permanent slides from his legs and other parts, I have a dissecting kit but even the finest scissors, tweezers and probes are far too big to take apart the tiny parts, I’m using a stereo microscope to aid dissection, is it possible to buy really fine dissecting tools (hopefully at a reasonable price)? Any suggestions on how to go about this appreciated.
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Re: Tools for dissecting really tiny spiders and insects
I used micro spring scissors for dissecting. I purchased mine from here https://www.finescience.com/en-US/Produ ... ors?pg=all
You may also find them in Ebay for much less price. However I don't know about the quality.
You may also find them in Ebay for much less price. However I don't know about the quality.
Re: Tools for dissecting really tiny spiders and insects
You might try very fine syringe hypodermic needles. They go by gauge number, #33 is the finest I ever met, but #27 (and maybe grades #28-#30 too) are easy to find (on eBay, etc). The tip of a hypodermic needle is actually a tiny blade. Another useful very thin utensil, though not a blade, is the needle used for acupuncture. Used ones can perhaps be freely obtained from a clinic.
Re: Tools for dissecting really tiny spiders and insects
A simple technique for making very fine tip needles: https://microwiki.org/wiki/index.php/Tu ... ten_probes
A battery works fine as the DC source, but you don't have easy control of the voltage. You can easily get any tip size by varying the etching time and the depth the wire is dipped into in the solution.
KOH is corrosive, so be careful using it.
A battery works fine as the DC source, but you don't have easy control of the voltage. You can easily get any tip size by varying the etching time and the depth the wire is dipped into in the solution.
KOH is corrosive, so be careful using it.
Re: Tools for dissecting really tiny spiders and insects
Thanks, I’ve ordered some 30g.Hobbyst46 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2023 10:33 pmYou might try very fine syringe hypodermic needles. They go by gauge number, #33 is the finest I ever met, but #27 (and maybe grades #28-#30 too) are easy to find (on eBay, etc). The tip of a hypodermic needle is actually a tiny blade. Another useful very thin utensil, though not a blade, is the needle used for acupuncture. Used ones can perhaps be freely obtained from a clinic.
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Re: Tools for dissecting really tiny spiders and insects
000 sable brushes are worth trying for moving things with minimal damage.
Re: Tools for dissecting really tiny spiders and insects
Simpler to mount the entire subject
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