Take a screwdriver to the bloody thing instead, elements came out
rather easily from most lenses I've stripped for art so far.
Cheers
Ecke

2010/8/10 Stan Halpin <[email protected]>:
> Remember the discussion about making jewelry from cannibalized lenses? Take a 
> hammer to the glass bits and then get creative with the leftovers!
>
> stan
>
> On Aug 9, 2010, at 9:47 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
>
>> Well several catches.
>>
>> 1.) It's Nikon Mount, not sure which models it will fit.
>>
>> 2.) It's off brand, SAKAR, but it multi coated.
>>
>> 3.) I can't get it to stop down, so maybe it's broken.
>>
>> It's one of those, he Pete's a photographer, I'll bet he can use this 
>> fleeping thing.  That I've been gifted with.  If anyone want's it they can 
>> have it for the price of postage, otherwise it's being disposed of one way 
>> or another.
>>
>>
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