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Help! My copper bar isn't flat!
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07-08-2003, 08:51 AM
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Cathar
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Fly-cut both sides.
Then machine it.
Then lap it after it's machine.
The heat and stresses of the machining will cause the copper to bend slightly (in the order of a small number of microns), but enough to require lapping again after machining.
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