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From: "Scott Berfield"
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Reply-To: "Scott Berfield"
Assuming yow are very close to final figure and want to give a last
smoothing pass with rouge, what is the best stroke to use to minimize
change to the figure?
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From: owner-atm{at}shore.net [mailto:owner-atm{at}shore.net] On Behalf Of
Russell Jocoy
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 8:57 PM To: bcjawsss24{at}verizon.net;
thewards{at}mindspring.com
Cc: ATM{at}Shore.net
Subject: RE: ATM some questions/ideas
>From: "Arthur"
>To: ,
>CC:
>Subject: RE: ATM some questions/ideas
>Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 17:27:19 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
>
>Hi Frank,
>
>I been following your posts about micro facetting and like the methods
>you described. I think I will use them when get to that point with my
>mirror. I m curious, where can I purchase red or even black rouge?
>
>
>Arthur
>
("atm{at}shore.net")
Arthur, You can buy Red Rouge from Willmann-Bell. Although they do
not
list mirror grinding
or polishing products on their website you can call them at their toll free
number and get a catalouge that lists all kinds of stuff. I bought more red
rouge than I can use for about $15.00.
Russ Jocoy
("atm{at}shore.net")
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