Magnifying Visor
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Circa
A professional-grade, hands-free binocular magnifier. It is commonly used for detailed work such as jewelry making, watch repair, model building, and electronics inspection.
Use Cases:
1. Jewelry and Horology (Watchmaking)
- Gemstones: Inspecting stones for clarity, inclusions, or imperfections.
- Assembly: Setting small stones into prongs or assembling intricate mechanical watch movements.
- Engraving: Performing fine hand-engraving on precious metals.
2. Electronics and Small-Scale Engineering
- Soldering: Soldering tiny Surface Mount Devices (SMD) onto circuit boards.
- Inspection: Checking for "cold" solder joints, micro-cracks in traces, or damaged components.
- Model Building: Precision painting and assembly of scale models (trains, planes, or miniatures).
3. Medical and Dental Labs
- Dental Technicians: Crafting crowns, bridges, and dental prosthetics where minute detail determines fit and comfort.
- Dermatology: Providing a clear, magnified view for skin examinations or removing splinters/foreign objects.
4. Arts, Crafts, and Restoration
- Textiles: Repairing delicate lace, needlepoint, or performing high-detail embroidery.
- Restoration: Cleaning and repairing antique paintings, coins, or stamps.
- Fly Tying: Anglers use these to tie extremely small fishing flies.
5. Industrial Quality Control
- Tool and Die: Inspecting the edges of cutting tools or the finish of machined parts.
- Forensics: Examining small evidence samples or fingerprints in a lab setting.
(H-14cm x W-16.5cm x D-3.6cm)