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 Posted: Thu Jan 18th, 2007 08:41 pm
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Thanks Mark, I said I was a little slow some times.  The Carbon is smooth side up and it looks great.  For those that do not know when you are working with carbon fiber it has a smooth side or flat side and that is the bottom the resin runs through.  The more textured side is the top side, more coarse and harder to adhere things to.  There are autoclaves involved in its manufacture but they are so big you can walk in.  That is right up your ally, isn't it Pax.

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 Posted: Fri Jan 19th, 2007 08:50 am
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e.avery wrote: Thanks Mark, I said I was a little slow some times.  The Carbon is smooth side up and it looks great.  For those that do not know when you are working with carbon fiber it has a smooth side or flat side and that is the bottom the resin runs through.  The more textured side is the top side, more coarse and harder to adhere things to.  There are autoclaves involved in its manufacture but they are so big you can walk in.  That is right up your ally, isn't it Pax.
No giant autoclaves in my world but we are digging a hole and putting a 12 ton 30 T magnet in it. Not good for the automatics...

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Paxman wrote:
Correctomundo Pax!..hand6.gifhand6.gif e.avery wrote: Some times I am a little slow and need things spelled out.  The CF is model?

I think the Chrono Fleiger but not for sure.

E, I think O is referring to the carbon fiber dial. I mentioned it in my post saying it looked "rich" for lack of a better word. I can't really put it into the words well but the carbon fiber dial looks extremely high quality and makes me salivate like I'm looking at a dessert cart... This is a very nice watch... thanks for sharing it inside and out...

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Putting in a new higher res. MRI, the idea of flipping molecules is a good way to start the day.  To much exposure is not good for much is it Pax?

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Fantastic movement pics! :dude:

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e.avery wrote: Putting in a new higher res. MRI, the idea of flipping molecules is a good way to start the day.  To much exposure is not good for much is it Pax?
If we decide to, we can change your molecular structure...

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Thanks Ken,:D  I think I am going to start taking most movement pics this way.  I may start taking photos when I work on them, just to impatient most of the time.

I will pass on that Pax.  I have enough free radicals  roaming around now.  I did some work on a NMRI in my undergrad days looking at molecular structure of organic compounds, classifying and that sort of thing, real exciting stuff.

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Paxman wrote: e.avery wrote: Putting in a new higher res. MRI, the idea of flipping molecules is a good way to start the day.  To much exposure is not good for much is it Pax?
If we decide to, we can change your molecular structure...

 

Can you remake me so that I am 6 foot 5 and good looking?  Please!

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