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Re: ATM First Ronchi test
Polish first, test later!
Ken Hunter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Melville" <a.melville@mailbox.gu.edu.au>
To: "Atm (E-mail)" <ATM@shore.net>
Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 11:57 PM
Subject: ATM First Ronchi test
Hi
Thanks again for all the help last week with the Foucault tester. I
now have some images on my webpage.
http://www.geocities.com/andrewjmelville/ATM/Figure/index.html
The images arent great but you can see that I have a turned down edge
(photos taken outside focus). I tried the Foucault test first, and was
a bit worried about the small distance (about 0.5 mm) between inside
and outside focus. Now that I have had a look at the Ronchi test I
think that it is because I have a nearly spherical surface. Does this
sound right? I have only done 9 hours polishing so far and that with
rouge, so it looks like I have a fair bit more to do. Would it be
better to continue polishing with smaller strokes than 1/3 radius to
try to remove the turned down edge? Or is this doing what Texereau
predicts will happen if one tests too early, trying to alter polishing
stroke and ending up with a "disastrous shape"?
Andrew J. Melville
There are two kinds of people,
those who test after polishing
and those who have a "disastrous surface"?