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From: "Russell Jocoy"
To: vladimir.galogaza{at}zg.tel.hr, atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: "Russell Jocoy"
>From: "Vladimir Galogaza"
>Reply-To: "Vladimir Galogaza"
>To: "ATM shore"
>Subject: Re: ATM some questions/ideas
>Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 09:33:11 +0200
>
>
>James,
>
> > I currently have the belief that whatever amount of time it took to get
>you to the
> >point where you "think" its polished out, Double that
amount. Even then,
>I'm
> >not certain you can get to the Zambuto level of polish (at least by hand,
> >machines maybe), Carl's method is pretty amazing thing to see!
>
>While there is lot to be seen about quantitative testing of the mirror
>figure,
>how do we test ( and express) quality of polish quantitatively?
>
>Regards
>Vladimir.
>
>
>
>
("atm{at}shore.net")
Vladimir, Polish more than you need with CEO, get your figure close
and complete your
process with red rouge. And then do a little more red rouge. Have you used
this age old polish.?
Photo's of micro surface details show that this "old" polish
produces a real smooth surface, and
it's slow polishing is a plus as to figuring toward the finished parob. ,
as it moves the surface slowly
as to give you "time" to make corrections. Although it is very
messy it is a fine polish..
Russ Jocoy
("atm{at}shore.net")
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