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| subject: | Re: ATM 3/4` plate glass.. how big??? |
From: Larry Sayre
To: Russell Jocoy
CC: atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: Larry Sayre
Russell Jocoy wrote:
>
> ("atm{at}shore.net")
>
> O.K. you edler mirror makers how far can you go with a 3/4" plate
> glass blank???
> Is 16" too big?? even at f6..??
> Is 14" too big?? at f5 so on , so on. I have a table top
> 30"x69" by 3/4" nice green plate glass
> and I want to push the limit. I know It's really thin, ..so is my
> wallet. Experimentation situation, come on
> guys I need some input.. I am presently grinding two mirrors, one at
> 9"x 5/8" plate and the other at
> 10"x5/8" plate. Both are at 15micron now and as far as I can see they
> are spherical and comming along nicely. I know I need to finish
> these before I proceed to the 3/4" but the glass says it doen't want
> to be
> a table top any more. (I have checked the glass with polirized filters
> on the rotation and the sweep and
> there is no stress to the naked eye) I have also scored the surface
> with a carbide scriber and you can write
> your name on the surface easily. How big can I go???? Is 16" too big
> at f6 ???
>
> RUSS JOCOY
Personally, I wouldn't go beyond 14" F/5 max with it. 12.5" to
13.1" would be a safer bet.
Larry
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