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to: ATM
from: sberfield{at}xbox.com
date: 2003-04-17 09:22:58
subject: ATM Polishing

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Reply-To: "Scott Berfield" 


I am getting a little frustrated and need some advice. I Seem to be making
VERY slow if any progress on getting the 12" to fully polish out. I
think I need to go back to fine grinding to reduce some of the remaining
pits (which seem suspiciously deep) and to get rid of a couple of small
scratches I managed to pick up despite my best efforts. I am considering
going to 5 micron and maybe even trying for 3 before proceeding back to
polishing.

I also am considering going to pads to polish with to make up some of the
time lost. I have never used pads and wanted to get some advice on a source
and on the proper use.

As I understand it the pads are applied to the surface of the tool and
charged with polishing slurry then polishing proceeds the same way as if
you were using a pitch lap - correct? Does one need to use a different
stroke pattern or are there other concerns to be aware of?

Thanks for all the help on this - who knew a piece of glass could be so humbling?

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