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To: "Aditya Munshi"
Cc: atm{at}shore.net, owner-atm{at}shore.net
From: Hugues.Laroche{at}ses-astra.com
Reply-To: Hugues.Laroche{at}ses-astra.com
Hello Aditya,
>>>
My problem is that the temperature here has been in the range of 45 degrees
(113 F) at its highest so after each correction spell I have to wait till
the next morning for any serious testing.
<<<
Ouch 45 deg C is plenty!
However I guess that the temperature in itself does not harm to testing, rather
the temperature changes (over place and time). Your testing room, even if
hot, should be as well protected against air currents and temperature
gradients as possible. If you do not have that, you could build a test tunnel with
wood sticks and some kind of cloth, or styrofoam plates, etc... it partly
depends on the size of your project (hope you are not making a 20"
f/6!? ;-)
Good luck, and happy figuring,
Hugues Laroche
Luxembourg, Europe
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