[meteorite-list] thin section waste?
From: Michael Farmer <meteoritehunter_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Jun 8 20:23:22 2005 Message-ID: <012f01c56c89$6af8b250$0200a8c0_at_S0031628003> Tom, will, then why waste the time and glue to paste it to the slide? Just throw a chunk in the machine. Of course, then you will destroy a multi-million $$$ machine but hay, you saved some material from being ground away. A thin section is made so thin that light can pass through the meteorite! It has to be ground down that thin. Have you ever seen a thin section? Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Knudson" <peregrineflier_at_npgcable.com> To: "met list" <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 4:53 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] thin section waste? > Hi List, I know nothing about thin sections or how they are made. So, I > went > to Google like a good boy and read about it. All the sites I visited said > the same thing, but gave no explanation. They said you end up with a > "chip" > it is the piece that is clued to the slide. They say to, take a "chip" > 27 > x 46 mm rectangular and 10mm thick epoxy it to the glass then cut off the > chip as close to the glass as possible leaving just a thin slice attached > to > the glass. > Okay, I said in the beginning, I know nothing about thin sections, but > that seems like a waste of time and material to me!!! You just wasted > 3/4's > of the material! Why not take a piece 27 x 46mm and 4mm thick and epoxy it > to the glass and save your self the second cut and 6mm of your material? > You can call me what you will, but I can not see the reasoning behind the > waste! If you are making a lunar thin section, that is an expensive > proposition! > > http://almandine.geol.wwu.edu/other/thinsections/ > > > Thanks, Tom > peregrineflier <>< > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Wed 08 Jun 2005 08:23:07 PM PDT |
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