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Re: ATM: Cutting Glass Circles
> You can easily ruin your light bulbs this way and if they break, you can get cut.< Ken
Hunter
>Which begs the question how many (broken) light bulbs does it take to....turn off an
ATM?
FW
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Hunter" <kb7h@ccaonline.com>
To: "Anthony Stillman" <atmer@flash.net>
Cc: <atm@shore.net>
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: ATM: Cutting Glass Circles
>
> At 01:09 AM 4/6/00 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >>...a drill press and a slurry of about #80 Carborundum
> >
> >Earl Watts onece offered the suggestion that I use 220 to finish,
> >especially when coring from the center. If leaves a nicer finish. Also, a
> >light bulb makes an excellent tool for beveling an inside edge. Which begs
> >the question how many light bulbs does it take to....
> >
> >Anthony
> >
> >
> >
>
> You can easily ruin your light bulbs this way and if they break, you can get cut.
> I've used a "top ball" from a chain link fence post to bevel the inside edges of
> Cassegrain mirror perforations... Don't know if my neighbor ever figured out what
> happened to his "top balls" or not... JUST KIDDING! You can get them at HOME DEPOT
> and other fence type suppliers.
>
> Happy Grinding,
>
> Ken Hunter
> http://www.geocities.com/atm_ken_hunter/
>
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>