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On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Novack-Gottshall, Philip M. <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for any recommendations for "binding agents" that are useful
> for holding fossil specimens for morphometric and laser scanning
> purposes. I've used art putty in the past, but many have oils that stain
> the specimens, or stick within tiny pores. I've heard some use "sticky
> putty" or 3M double-sided tape with some success. Ideally we want
> something that is a strong bond so that we can move the stage with the
> specimen on it, but won't leave any residue on the specimen. The fossils
> tend to be fist sized or smaller (Paleozoic invertebrates mostly), but
> can sometimes have some mass to them.
>
> Do any of you have any other recommendations or experiences?
>
> Thanks,
> Phil
>
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University of California, Davis
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