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Magnify the Problem
Posted by:
Pete Cross
(---.ka.centurytel.net)
Date: January 22, 2002 09:11AM
Maybe its so obvious that it goes unmentioned. But using a simple 10x magnifying glass to view threads and guide feet really tells the story. A guide foot that seems flat on the blank but isn't is revealed clearly under the magnifying glass - and what to correct become apparent. Using the magnifying glass to examine threads as they are being wound can reveal issues that should be dealt with before they become tuff to solve. And of course, there are those "fuzzies"! (At least you can really spot them under the magnifying glass - getting rid of them is another matter, sigh). Or is my need for a magnifying glass just a sign of my age and impending feebleness? Pete Re: Magnify the Problem
Posted by:
Elrod(Jon Jenkins)
(65.212.56.---)
Date: January 22, 2002 09:20AM
I am 28 years old and use the ol' mag glass. You are correct, it reveals more than I want it too. Another thing is to take the rod out into DIRECT sunlight before finishing. I have daylight bulbs over my bench, but nothing compares to the real thing. Reveals alot! Can't pack/burnish those threads very easily after applying a coat of finish! Elrod Re: Magnify the Problem
Posted by:
John Lasky
(---.nycap.rr.com)
Date: January 22, 2002 11:02AM
Hey guy , Im 42 years old and have better than normal eye sight. I own two good quality 10x loupes one is a folding pocket type and one is a bench type that you can wear like Col. Klink! I bought the loupes for inspecting and working on the nibs of antique fountain pens. My wife also takes one when she goes to estate sales etc to check out jewelry. As for using a loupe in rod building I find it very handy for inspecting wraps when using very fine thread such as Gossamer to check for :over -wraps , stains ,gaps, etc. my folding loupe hangs on my wrapping bench ready for use at all time. If any one is interested in this great tool a good place to purchase over the net is www.kassoy.com Happy wrapping "John" Re: Magnify the Problem
Posted by:
Quintin George
(---.tlna.com)
Date: January 22, 2002 12:17PM
I use the $60 mag/lamp from cabelas. Its only a 3x so my work doesn't look as bad as it would on a 10x. Its a nice compromise. Re: Magnify the Problem
Posted by:
Barry Thomas Sr
(---.ocean.eticomm.net)
Date: January 22, 2002 05:00PM
I use the same Lamp it is a big help. But also have a stand type desk Magnafier for close work Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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