Thanks' Urmas, I'll spend some time and check out those links. I've found another site this morning that gave me a glimmer of this "stacking", and a few other pointers. I'll have to bone up on my owner's manual. I think that my camera is capable of "live view" though i've never explored most of it's features. It's simply an entry level Canon Rebel, and it taxes me as it is... I'm just glad that digital exposures are fundamentaly cost free. I can remember the days when every click of the shutter would cost me a buck. Made developing any photography skills pretty cost prohibitive. I opted out of the USB camera, in part because with my Mac, and the issuse it's got, I'm reluctant to deal with anything that requires software instaltions, and I'm already quite heavily invested iin the Canon line (as they say

) and it might let me take advantage of this cool reflective telescope I've got (one more thing to do...)
Matt, sorry, I'll get around to posting some photo's of my set up, but a quick description would be that it's simply an adapter (t-ring thinggy...?...) with a thread-in barrel containing another optical element that sits snugly in the third tube of my 'scope.
Here's one more photo, this time of the edge that Gary put in my J.Haywood, at 100x. Note the continutity of the very line of the bevel, devoid of any defects or anomalies. Also, the bright line visible at the tip is quite pronounced, due, I think, to this razor now having about 7 shaves on it; it was starting to show a bit of roughness and pulling the last time I used it.
In a classic "d'oh!" type manuver, I bumped it off the stupid jig I have, and knocked it into the barrel of the lense, which left a sensible roughness in the edge. That was enough for me for today.:thumbdown: