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Unread 12-02-2003, 02:47 PM   #8
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Originally posted by N8
Good statement. I do rely on our Lapmaster machines to get things flat and these are not your everyday item. I can and have done this by hand many times, and experience counts, which is hard to get unless you do this a lot. Writing a technique guide won't solve the experience factor problem that usually is the main obstacle to flatness.
I imagine that no amount of experience matters much unless one has a way to evaluate their end results.

Short of spending $100+ for an optical flat and monochrome light source. How could a person gauge their progress?
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