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Re: [ATM] Polishing lap groove's




Lifetime supply of lap micro faceting material can be had at fabric 
stores for a couple of dollars.

Ken

Quoting Guy Brandenburg <gfbrandenburg@yahoo.com>:

> Even though many countries do not have
> window-screening, I bet that most commercial onions
> and citrus fruit and potatoes (commercial as in
> industrial-agriculture, not family farms!) come in
> plastic mesh bags in most industrianlized countries.
> Also some soaps and cheeses also come packed like
> that. Those mesh bags are very nice for micro-faceting
> pitch laps. With a very large mirror, it may take a
> bit of creativity to cobble two or more of those mesh
> bags together.
> Guy
> --- Richard <cnc@cncservo.co.uk> wrote:
>> Hi Russell,
>>
>> Saturday, March 5, 2005, 2:08:40 AM, you wrote:
>>
>> RJ> the screen mesh is available everywhere
>>
>> Define everywhere Russell. I doubt most folks in
>> northern Europe
>> even know what the stuff is, let alone where to get
>> it.
>>
>> Any ideas for equivelants in colder climates?
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>>  Richard
>> mailto:cnc@cncservo.co.uk
>>
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>
> Guy  Brandenburg
> Washington, DC
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