Hi @chakster,
I would estimate you need something on the order of 1000x to perform a meaningful stylus inspection.
The linked photo was taken at 240x, using the microscope I use for setups and it’s clearly too low magnification for inspecting styli.
https://galibierdesign.com/stylus-01/
@stevecham - your estimate off 40x is off by just a wee bit ;-)
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier Design
Damaged or worn diamond looks different, but to inspect them we need a powerfull microscope, this is an image from the internet, the diamond is worn accodring to the poster.Great photos in your earlier post, and I agree with you about the resolution level necessary to learn anything meaningful about stylus condition.
I would estimate you need something on the order of 1000x to perform a meaningful stylus inspection.
The linked photo was taken at 240x, using the microscope I use for setups and it’s clearly too low magnification for inspecting styli.
https://galibierdesign.com/stylus-01/
@stevecham - your estimate off 40x is off by just a wee bit ;-)
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier Design