This repository contains design file for baseplates and related components for the UCLA Miniscope v4 which are based on and are compatible to the original designs provided by the Miniscope project but have been re-drawn.
Modifications include small adjustments to make the parts easier to manufacture, as well as using an M1.6 cone point or flat end set screw that is easier to obtain and does not have to be specially made.
In addition to the updated baseplate this repository also contains design files for a lid to protect the GRIN lens while the Miniscope is not attached.
All design files are based on the original baseplate variant 2 designs and assume your Miniscope has an objective module sleeve.
These files have been designed in collaboration with the mechanics workshop at Heidelberg University, Germany and are licensed under the CERN Open Hardware Licence Version 2 (Strongly Reciprocal).
MS4Baseplate-B_v1
is a modified Miniscope v4 baseplate design with adjusted angles and hole for a M1.6 set screw.
MS4ObjectiveModuleSleeve_v1
is the module sleeve that fits with the baseplate in this repository. It should be identical
to the original module sleeve except for the small indentation for the set screw.
MS4BaseplateLid_v1
is a lid that can be placed on the baseplate when no Miniscope is connected to protect the implanted lens.
All parts are made from aluminium.
This is a picture of the finished parts with an small allen key for the set screw:
We are currently testing a DIN 913 A2 flat end set screw with hexagon socket and M1.6 thread in our lab.
If you are living in Germany, you can buy this exact screw from Schrauben Jäger (60900).
Internationally there are quite a few vendors available to buy this or similar types of screw from.
Accu apparently has one with a cone point which may work even better (4710-SSO-M1-6-3-A2),
but they also offer a flat end variant (4488-SSF-M1-6-3-A2).
If you search the web for M1.6 3mm set screw A2
you can find even more vendors which offer these exact or compatible kinds of screws.