Michael Burr
If I hold it up to the light and look through it from the back, however, I can
detect widely scattered pits. I think this might be what Texereau describes
as "a certain scattered grayness" (2nd ed., p. 52).
I'm going to put in a couple more hours before I call it done, but frankly I
think I'm about ready to begin figuring.
Keep polishing Michael, that was exactlly how I knew I was not ready to figure, by looking through the glass from the back side.
Anything you see will be even more prominent once the coating is on it.
Someone once said, when you think you only have a few more hours left to polish, you will be surprised when it takes you about ten hours to really finish it off.
Rick