PUMA
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PUMA
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Wave-Particle Harmony
and my open source microscopy project GitHub page is here: https://github.com/TadPath/PUMA
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Which 3D printed DIY scope should I build?
I have seen two projects out there so far. The first is the OpenFlexure project (https://openflexure.org) and the second was the PUMA Project (https://github.com/TadPath/PUMA). My first go to was the OpenFlexure project but then got turned around. I would like something that in the end is going to work very well for us, be super flexible and be the most capable. I would prioritize ability vice difficulty of use/assembly.
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Does freeCAD good enough for Optical part engineering?
this is the github for a 3D printed microscope designed entirely in freecad https://github.com/TadPath/PUMA
- Making measurements with a microscope, AR projector and control console: all 3D printed with an Ender 3
- Image stabiliser for the open source PUMA 3D printed microscope
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Another FreeCAD model to enhance my open source microscope - printed on the Ender 3
The GitHub page for all the models and instructions for building is here: https://github.com/TadPath/PUMA
- I designed this adaptor in FreeCAD and printed it on an Ender 3 - here are some results.
- The Open Microscopy Environment
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The 'daylight adaptor' designed in FreeCAD allows more than just the use of daylight.
and the project GitHub page: https://github.com/TadPath/PUMA
- Fresh water animalcules see with the 3D printed open source PUMA microscope
OAD
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Anyone know of any microscope that has an API that I can buy. Or in other words, one that I can programmatically control via coding?
All motorised microscopes can be controlled by the software provided/sold by the manufacturer (eg ZEN for ZEISS, NIS for Nikon, LAS for Leica etc). ZEISS also offers interfaces to control the microscope using your own code (eg in Python or MATLAB): https://github.com/zeiss-microscopy/OAD
What are some alternatives?
MicroscoPy - An open-source, motorized, and modular microscope built using LEGO bricks, Arduino, Raspberry Pi and 3D printing.
VevestaX - 2 Lines of code to track ML experiments + EDA + check into Github
SnakeOil-XY - Fully open source configurable high speed CoreXY 3D printer.
oemer - End-to-end Optical Music Recognition (OMR) system. Transcribe phone-taken music sheet image into MusicXML, which can be edited and converted to MIDI.
hanging_rail_bracket - FreeCAD model of a bracket to mount a hanging rail in an IKEA Smastad wardrobe
BioImager - A .NET microscopy imaging application based on Bio library. Supports various microscopes by using imported libraries & GUI automation. Supports XInput game controllers to move stage, take images, run ImageJ macros on images or Bio C# scripts.
FreeCAD - Link branch FreeCAD
DynamicData - FreeCAD workbench for creating and managing custom property container objects.
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