Nice advice, two different grinds, I will use it.
This sounds as though there may be a tradeoff between fineness of
the groundglass and brightness of the image. Maybe it would make
sense to put about a 10 to 15 mm spot of very fine grind or etching
at the center to use for focusing, and
Greg,
I had the same problem about three months ago. I've looked at
these places, but didn't find what I needed, but maybe they'll have
what you want. Also, there's a gentleman on this list that is part of
the Deardoff family that will make brass knobs for you. Maybe he
will respond. If
How would you do this? Perhaps some sort of adhesive mask or what?
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From: Michel Dusariez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 07:23:54 +0200
Nice advice, two different grinds, I will use it.
This
Hi all;
A small favour please. Is it possible to turn off the HTML coding? The
last couple messages on brass knobs have come ovr on my screen looking like
a dark green background with blue print. I am partly colour blind and it
is darned near impossible to me to read coloured text
Hi all!
Sorry to interrupt you from your regular newsgroups stuff.
It's been two weeks since I formed theHobbyist Camera Repair newsgroup
at yahoogroups, and
we've grown to 125 people in those two weeks.
This is an informal invitation for any of you who may be interested to join
us,
To
I use yahoo mail, obviously, within both netscape and
ms explorer browsers and these note looked no
different than any others: pure text. what happened to
Joseph?
Andy
--- Joseph O'Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all;
A small favour please. Is it possible to turn off
the HTML coding?
A small favour please. Is it possible to turn off the HTML
coding? The last couple messages on brass knobs have come ovr on my
screen looking like a dark green background with blue print.
Second that motion! Just more clutter and unreadability.bye, sid
The only ones I've found and have worked great are at www.leevalley.com
item numbers
05E04.05 for 5/8
and 05E04.03 for 1/2
http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.asp?page=40277category=3,44004,44007abspage=1ccurrency=2SID=
enjoy,
Jake Boen
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I'm making a wood 4x5 field
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From: A. Buck, G. Wietelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Cameramakers] OT- html coding
I use yahoo mail, obviously, within both netscape and
ms explorer browsers and these note looked no
different
3M used to make a material called 'Butter Cut', a self-adhesive masking
material intended as a sandblasting restist for stone, but it worked great
on glass. It came in wide rolls, cut easily with an X-acto knive and
withstood silica or aluminum oxide at 70 lbs. of presure with no problem.
Your
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