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Re: ATM 3/4" Plate glass .. the Max..
- To: Russell Jocoy <russjocoy@hotmail.com>
- Subject: Re: ATM 3/4" Plate glass .. the Max..
- From: "Richard F.L.R. Snashall" <rflrs@rcn.com>
- Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2003 01:25:40 +0000
- CC: atm@shore.net
- References: <F17kLwxTQTYkWSzsVA200000a99@hotmail.com>
- Reply-To: "Richard F.L.R. Snashall" <rflrs@rcn.com>
- Sender: owner-atm@shore.net
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Russell Jocoy wrote:
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> Richard says , yes only if you slump the blank in a kiln. I have
> another question , once you slump
> the curve, how do you support the bottom of the mirror when grinding
> since it will be concave??
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Worse... convex???
Rick S.
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> RUSS JOCOY
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