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from: thewards{at}mindspring.com
date: 2003-08-20 22:24:36
subject: RE: ATM figuring question

From: "Frank Ward" 
To: "Jerry B. Hillman" 
Cc: 
Reply-To: "Frank Ward" 


Jerry,

If your outer three zones are going up, then flip the mirror on its back
and after a long cold press use the tool on top. Then do back and forth
strokes across the center with only an inch or two overhang at the end of
each stroke. I use a machine so it's hard to translate, but what you want
is to keep the tool in contact with the edge, you do that by allowing very
little overhang. The more the overhang the more time the tool is not in
contact at the edge. With the heel of your hand pressing down try to
"push glass up the hill" and over the edge as I like to think of
it.

That action will lower the edge numbers, hopeful without lowering the
middle and 707% zone too much too.

Frank Ward
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-atm{at}shore.net [mailto:owner-atm{at}shore.net]On Behalf Of Jerry
B. Hillman
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 7:58 PM To: atm{at}shore.net
Subject: ATM figuring question



Hi everyone,
It seems that the closer I figure my mirror to what Ronwin20 says it should
look like, the further apart the center to edge reading gets. I know this
indicates that I am going hyperbolic, and I don't understand why. I am
currently working to turn the outer three zones up so that the readings
reduce.
Is this right?
Clear skies, Jerry

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