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Making a Telescope Mirror Tool from Dental Stone Part One

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2008

This video shows how to make a tool used to fabricate precision optical surfaces from dental Stone

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  • I may have liked this video a lot better if it had got to the point from the beginning instead of having to watch 4 1/2 min of nothing to see the final 4 mins. PS. I like cats to but I did not pic this vid for a cat show. Your vids would be a hell of a lot better when they get to the point. Almost everyone hates commercials in there shows and that's why we get HBO.

  • @billsherenow Thank you for your constructive criticism. I am getting ready to make a new series of videos. I* will try to be more professional as time goes on.

    What telescope projects are you now engaged in?

    Best regards,

    Francis J. O'Reilly

  • loved the shirt. =)

  • @Miquella16 That you. I have a number from New Mexico Tech in Socorro. A scientifically oriented young person from Santa Fe as yourself might want to consider that excellent school. Make sure that you do your homework in High School though. It's alot more important than you might otherweise think.

    What type of telescope are you planning, as we discussed, I can guide you online from my home in NY.

    Francis J. O'Reilly

    foreilly@bestweb.net

  • He is a million times better than Bill O'reilly

  • @azzy314159 I was on Mr. O'Reilly's show once, in 2006. We were discussing immigration. It was fun.

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  • just kill the cats. problem solved

  • Lose the cat!

  • @azzy314159, Yikes!  I thought it might be a pseudonym that Ben Stein was using on youtube, but Frank's a lot younger etc, etc. I love the cats too.

  • I can see the cat is part of the ingredients for making the mirror!

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