Joined: 16/08/2014(UTC) Posts: 619 Location: Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
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Hi,
Don't know if anyone use something like that? I sometimes find tiny soldering or glueing difficult to see.
Googling reveals lots of different types, options, magnification, so just wondering if anyone has any experience or tips.
Thanks in advance. Henrik |
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Joined: 18/03/2007(UTC) Posts: 6,764 Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Hello Henrik, Search the internet for Eschenbach. These are German made optical-assist items. They are called low-vision aids. I purchased from my local optometrist a lens set which clips onto my prescription spectacles. They have a magnification about 2x. They were not cheap but worth it. In this catalogue mine are the Labo-clip on page 29. Eschenbach catalogueThere should be plenty of encouragement there. Kimball |
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Joined: 16/08/2014(UTC) Posts: 619 Location: Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
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Originally Posted by: kimballthurlow  Hello Henrik,
Search the internet for Eschenbach.
Thanks for that, will have a look. Regards, Henrik |
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,480 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: morsing  Hi,
Don't know if anyone use something like that? I sometimes find tiny soldering or glueing difficult to see.
Googling reveals lots of different types, options, magnification, so just wondering if anyone has any experience or tips.
Thanks in advance. Henrik I use an Optivisor which I find very good. I managed to pick one up cheap from a fellow modellor at my local club, and it came with a series of lenses, but i find if i use higher magnification than about 2x or 2.5x I get headaches from extended use as the parallax of the lenses isn't ideal for what your eyes are expecting.
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Joined: 15/02/2018(UTC) Posts: 83 Location: Midwest
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I regularly use a “watchmakers glass” or loupe when I do watch repair/making work. Most of them have a focal length of putting your nose at risk when soldering.
I too recently picked up a cheap “optivosor” type headgear with multiple lenses. So far so good. I can even mount two lenses and achieve higher magnification. Best part is the are set for both eyes so depth perception is maintained. I’d recommend this type first.
I do have an older magnifier set that clips to the arms of my eye glasses. Just on one side. It has two lenses that move independently and can be used singly or together. That can work as well. Though mine can be fiddly.
I think I’d say, in order of ease and preference: “Optivisor” type Older clip on eye glass type Watchmakers loupe only as last resort.
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Joined: 20/01/2015(UTC) Posts: 1,204 Location: Kerikeri
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I just use a cheap pair of reading glasses fitted in front of my regular glasses.
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Joined: 08/09/2010(UTC) Posts: 214 Location: Bowral, NSW, Australia
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Dear All I use an Optiviser as well. It is essential for soldering and working out faulty valve gear on steam locos. It is a must have for model train repairs. best regards David
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Joined: 16/08/2014(UTC) Posts: 619 Location: Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
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Thanks all.
I don't wear glasses, so some of those options don't apply to me.
Looking at the optivisor options, would the DA-4 be right? 10" focal distance and 2x magnification?
Regards, Henrik |
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Joined: 01/02/2004(UTC) Posts: 7,458 Location: Scotland
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I wear specs but also use a magnifier unit with a light attached. Clips to the bench and can e moved up and down etc Good light is very important for working with small items. |
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Joined: 02/02/2017(UTC) Posts: 694 Location: England, South Coast
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my specs plus my wife's old specs on top...sorted but not for more than half an hour or so. In your position I'd go down to Tesco (or similar) and try on cheap off the shelf reading glasses as a starter. £6.50 for a pack of two https://www.tesco.com/gr...-glasses/reading-glasses
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,480 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: Michael4  my specs plus my wife's old specs on top...sorted but not for more than half an hour or so. In your position I'd go down to Tesco (or similar) and try on cheap off the shelf reading glasses as a starter. £6.50 for a pack of two https://www.tesco.com/gr...-glasses/reading-glasses Or go to Poundland where they are £1 a set.
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Joined: 16/08/2014(UTC) Posts: 619 Location: Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan  Originally Posted by: Michael4  my specs plus my wife's old specs on top...sorted but not for more than half an hour or so. In your position I'd go down to Tesco (or similar) and try on cheap off the shelf reading glasses as a starter. £6.50 for a pack of two https://www.tesco.com/gr...-glasses/reading-glasses Or go to Poundland where they are £1 a set. Some very sound advice... I will try the cheap option first, might just do the trick. Thanks |
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