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I know I'm not the first guy to do this but..........
08 June 2014, 04:48
ted thornI know I'm not the first guy to do this but..........
Use your phone to make it easier to see your beam scale
glasses?
I don't need no steeeenking glasses
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08 June 2014, 06:39
hivelosityyeh, what you doin when the battrie goes dead?
you need an app
sooner or later you realize how good those glasses work on other things as well.
08 June 2014, 06:56
graybirdShouldn't have painted the bloody thing!!

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08 June 2014, 07:24
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by graybird:
Shouldn't have painted the bloody thing!!
Yup!

08 June 2014, 18:57
WstrnhuntrYou do that for every charge? I think I'll stick to my four eyes..

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08 June 2014, 19:06
ted thornIm not taking a picture
It is a live action magnification image
Way bigger than my readers will give and with the benefit of no angular deflection
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08 June 2014, 21:03
BlacktailerDoes it work with sights too?

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I have no idea what you are doing; must be an I phone thing. I have no "I" products, being stuck in a previous age.
08 June 2014, 23:44
SR4759No pair of laxes -
Clever idea Ted, thanks for posting it!
All he is doing here guys is setting his phone on camera and fixing it in a stand. Anyone with a camera phone can do the same and before he posted this I had never thought that my phone now has a built in magnifying glass that I'll have with me most of the time.
I'd still borrow some bright red nail polish from the wife and use a toothpick to fill in those lines though.
Mark
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My phone has a dial - not a camera.
It is portable though. I can unplug it and take it into the next room and plug it back in...

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09 June 2014, 02:27
ted thornI haven't had a land line phone in a long time
The handheld device is hardly a phone these days
My "phone" is faster than my HP laptop I bought in 2010 that sits idle for weeks at a time as I do more and more with my handheld
And yes......its just a quad core 1080P 6X magnifying glass with 5" screen
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09 June 2014, 02:28
CTI1USNRETFill that line with a black Sharpie ! That would be hard for anyone to see.
09 June 2014, 07:44
ted thornquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
idle
I suppose your correcting my spelling error.
Thank You for spending your time.......
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Sure, any time. I can' t help it. Nothing personal.
09 June 2014, 21:49
Duckeargreat idea
reminds me of this...
A few years ago, I was at Disney with the family. we couldnt see the wait time on a ride a couple hundred yards away and instead of fighting the crowds to get closer, I took a pic of the sign with my Nikon D90. Then I zoomed the image while looking at the display on the back of the camera and the sign was easily readable.
Today's tech has a ton of secondary uses. think outside the box!!!
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10 June 2014, 06:16
drewzterThis gives me an idea. A small remote camera mounted above the bullet seating die on a progressive press. A small video screen could be used to view / verify the powder without standing up to look.
10 June 2014, 14:26
Don Edwardsquote:
Originally posted by Blacktailer:
Does it work with sights too?
That's my question too..!!
You got me wondering if I can Duct tape my Iphone to the barrel of my muzzleloader and get a nice sharp sight picture...??
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10 June 2014, 15:12
wingnut THIS is cool!
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11 June 2014, 05:17
Ol` JoeI've been doing similar recently with a webcam and my laptop. It helps keep parallax to a min since my scale sets below my line of sight, along with making it big enough to see well.
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17 June 2014, 11:17
ShootshellzA simple magnifying glass never needs batteries or any power source...
14 July 2014, 03:08
AtkinsonIs this a powder scale? if so it should not be read when it comes to rest, It should be moving between two equal marks from its setting..
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14 July 2014, 03:42
ted thornYes it is a powder scale......with a magnetic damper
No swing
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20 July 2014, 06:05
AtkinsonIn which case it should be read as it bounces between to equal hash marks..when moving you get an accurate read..It can stop for varous reason including the dampner or dust or whatever and give a false reading...let it come to rest then tap it ever so gently seems to give the most accurate readings.
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20 July 2014, 06:49
ted thornYep that's one way of doing things
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