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  more info coming soon   
 
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==Polishing==
 
==Polishing==
I have spent the most of my time researching and perfecting the polishing techniques required to yield a fiber of final product quality. Using Carl's photograph from [[Fiber Array Fabrication Techniques]] as a bench mark for polish I began my training in fiber grinding with hopes to attain a comparable polish in much less time. Stream lining the production process is the main focus of my efforts concerning the waveguides and scintillators and to do so I am exploring new techniques for polishing.  
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I have spent the most of my time researching and perfecting the polishing techniques required to yield a fiber of final product quality. Stream lining the production process is the main focus of my efforts concerning the waveguides and scintillators and to do so I am exploring the following new techniques for polishing.  
 
*By standardizing the sequence of sandpaper grit and manufacturer we can not only eliminate the variance between nailbrush companies, but we can also decrease the training time required for new students to learn the polishing techniques.
 
*By standardizing the sequence of sandpaper grit and manufacturer we can not only eliminate the variance between nailbrush companies, but we can also decrease the training time required for new students to learn the polishing techniques.
 
*Finer grit sandpaper ( 400, 600, 1500, and 2000 grit made by 3m) has just been brought in and I hope to post new pictures showing the quality of polish for each grade of paper for reference.
 
*Finer grit sandpaper ( 400, 600, 1500, and 2000 grit made by 3m) has just been brought in and I hope to post new pictures showing the quality of polish for each grade of paper for reference.
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