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Basic Microscope Kit

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The Basic Microscope Kit is an introductory Do-It-Yourself microscope made from affordable and easy to find parts. It's based on the Hackteria microscope, the OpenFlexure Microscope, and @maxliboiron's work at http://CivicLaboratory.nl ( #13503 ), among other sources. (above image by @partsandcrafts)

Goals

This project was started as a collaboration between Public Lab and Parts & Crafts. The goals of the project are:

  1. offer a very easy starting point for DIY microscopy
  2. act as a stepping-stone to more advanced DIY microscopes
  3. be as affordable and simple as possible while still providing great microscopic images
  4. be good enough to view 2-5 micron size particles (see sample images below)

Parts list

Example parts list for building a Basic Microscope:

Extras to help you get started:

*Microscope slides * A microscope stage calibration slide * Microscope Immersion Oil


Getting started

Start with the Overview activity, here. Then see the activities below for each step in detail.

Kit coming soon from the Public Lab store!


Questions

Title Author Updated Likes Comments
What is the magnification on the Basic Microscope kit? @maxliboiron over 5 years ago 1
Would it be possible to make our own microscopic scale rulers (micrometers) using optical discs (DVDs?) @warren over 5 years ago 6
Looking for a simple DIY microscope stage design with parallel plates @warren over 6 years ago 3
Help the Kits Initiative launch the Basic Microscope Kit by 3d printing lens adaptors! @Bronwen over 6 years ago 13
What do respirable silica particles (frac sand pollution) look like? @warren over 6 years ago 5
What types of slides would be good for working with the basic microscope? @stevie almost 7 years ago 2
Where can you get the stage for the basic microscope? @stevie almost 7 years ago 0
What is the best light source to use for the basic microscope? @stevie over 6 years ago 9
What information should be posted with images taken with a microscope? @stevie over 6 years ago 3
How could the new basic microscope project be used in building towards advocacy outcomes? @stevie over 6 years ago 0
How cheaply can I get all the parts of the basic microscope kit? @warren almost 7 years ago 3
Where can microscope lenses (objectives) be bought? @warren almost 7 years ago 14
What are some ways to collect dust or particulate samples for analysis? @warren almost 7 years ago 4

Activities

Purpose Category Status Author Time Difficulty Replications
Attaching a Raspberry Pi Camera to a Microscope Objective Lens - - @partsandcrafts - - 0 replications: Try it »
Overview: Hackteria Remix: Building a Basic Microscope with Raspberry Pi - - @partsandcrafts - - 0 replications: Try it »
Prepare an SD card for a Raspberry Pi camera from scratch - - @warren - - 1 replications: Try it »
Setting up the Raspberry Pi Camera for Wireless Streaming - - @partsandcrafts - - 0 replications: Try it »
Community Microscope Assembly Instructions - - @Bronwen - - 0 replications: Try it »
Building a Basic Microscope Stage - - @partsandcrafts - - 0 replications: Try it »
Looking at Dust (and other things) - - @partsandcrafts - - 3 replications: Try it »
Add a high-quality webcam to your Community Microscope kit using LEGO - - @warren - - 0 replications: Try it »
Hand-cut or lasercut a simple DIY microscope stage - - @warren - - 0 replications: Try it »
Quick Build: Basic Microscope Kit with Raspberry Pi - - @partsandcrafts - - 0 replications: Try it »
Testing and Calibrating Your Microscope - - @partsandcrafts - - 0 replications: Try it »
Microscope Webcam Conversion - - @Bronwen - - 0 replications: Try it »
Lighting Your Sample - - @partsandcrafts - - 0 replications: Try it »
6. Looking at Dust (and other things) - - @partsandcrafts - - 0 replications: Try it »

Activities should include a materials list, costs and a step-by-step guide to construction with photos. Learn what makes a good activity here.

Challenges

We're working to refine and improve DIY spectrometry on a number of fronts; here, take a look at the leading challenges we're hoping to solve, and post your own. For now, we're using the Q&A feature, so just click "Ask a question" to post your own challenge.



People

Folks involved in getting this project started include:

Username
partsandcrafts
kgradow1
wmacfarl
bmela

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Sample images