remove filter dichroic cube

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Jorge Jorge
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remove filter dichroic cube

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Dear
I need remove one of the filter dichroic cube  ,
I see that the filter is attached only three ends with a small drop of glue.
could someone tell me a way to remove this filter?

thank a lot your answer!
regards
Jorge
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Aleem Aleem
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Re: remove filter dichroic cube

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Heat it up, it should come out easily (do not over heat though)

Aleem


On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Jorge <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> Dear
> I need remove one of the filter dichroic cube  ,
> I see that the filter is attached only three ends with a small drop of
> glue.
> could someone tell me a way to remove this filter?
>
> thank a lot your answer!
> regards
> Jorge
> --
> Jorge Toledo H.
> Ph.D. student
> Biomedical Neuroscience Institute (BNI)
> Laboratory of Scientific Image Analysis (SCIAN-Lab)
> Faculty of Medicine
> University of Chile
> www.scian.cl | www.couvelab.org
>
Gregg Jarvis Gregg Jarvis
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If you can separate the cube in half a little acetone will dissolve most
glues and it will pop out.
Take a photo of you stuff before hand so you can reassemble correctly.
note positions of spring clamps and clipped corners etc...
Hope this helps


On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Jorge <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> Dear
> I need remove one of the filter dichroic cube  ,
> I see that the filter is attached only three ends with a small drop of
> glue.
> could someone tell me a way to remove this filter?
>
> thank a lot your answer!
> regards
> Jorge
> --
> Jorge Toledo H.
> Ph.D. student
> Biomedical Neuroscience Institute (BNI)
> Laboratory of Scientific Image Analysis (SCIAN-Lab)
> Faculty of Medicine
> University of Chile
> www.scian.cl | www.couvelab.org
>



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