@jacobabercrombie Hello jacob, the surface of the tool is curved on the working side and flat on the back side. Please note that I am not a fan of these type of tools. Plate glass is much better.
@jacobabercrombie Thank you for your thoughts. It's been three years and no problems. I don't anticipate any either. The most frequent source of problems seems to be people with who are involved in the illicit drug trade. I am not. I live a simple life, working all day and making telescopes by night and weekend.
There is no particular reason not to use plaster of paris, just make sure that it is well sealed from moisture. You might want to try using an epoxy sealer.
You could save yourself some time, the 1 oz of water is close enough to 1 fl oz of water to make no difference.
soundonsound 2 weeks ago
Is the surface of the tool you made flat or curved? I'm trying to learn as much as i can but there seems to be limited how too's out there.
jacobabercrombie 2 months ago
@jacobabercrombie Hello jacob, the surface of the tool is curved on the working side and flat on the back side. Please note that I am not a fan of these type of tools. Plate glass is much better.
foreilly1958 2 months ago
just wanted to point out with all the loons in the world i wouldnt put my address on youtube.
jacobabercrombie 2 months ago
@jacobabercrombie Thank you for your thoughts. It's been three years and no problems. I don't anticipate any either. The most frequent source of problems seems to be people with who are involved in the illicit drug trade. I am not. I live a simple life, working all day and making telescopes by night and weekend.
Best regards for the coming new year!
Francis J. O'Reilly
foreilly1958 2 months ago
Is the initial surface of the tool just flat?
I suppose the tool will start to have the "male" shape for the "female" mirror after some grinding, correct?
carluchoparis 5 months ago
My husband suggests duct tape. Canadian invention... Great job; you've got my husband chuckling and nodding!
longhairred 3 years ago
There is no particular reason not to use plaster of paris, just make sure that it is well sealed from moisture. You might want to try using an epoxy sealer.
Francis J. O'Reilly
foreilly1958 4 years ago
Instead of dental stone, could one use plaster of paris?
PhnxCaller 4 years ago