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** So, the procedure so far: polish with 320 grit sand paper, then ~ 1 hr in the barrel polisher with corncob. | ** So, the procedure so far: polish with 320 grit sand paper, then ~ 1 hr in the barrel polisher with corncob. | ||
** Next, Try cones instead of 320g grit sand paper. | ** Next, Try cones instead of 320g grit sand paper. | ||
− | ** Yan's optimized shed next to UITF ball before barrel polishing | + | ** Yan's optimized shed next to UITF ball electrode before barrel polishing |
**[[File:Yan's Shed pre-barrel polishing next to ball.jpg]] | **[[File:Yan's Shed pre-barrel polishing next to ball.jpg]] | ||
+ | ** Yan's optimized shed next to UITF ball electrode after barrel polishing | ||
+ | **[[File:Yan's Shed after 320 grit & 1hr corncob barrel polish next to ball.jpg]] |
Revision as of 09:22, 29 February 2016
- Update – Puck and Gun Magnet: media:Update-Puck-GunMagnet_01March2016.pdf media:Update-Puck-GunMagnet_01March2016.pptx
- Alpha Magnetics Drawing: media:JLAB_COIL_2-24-16.pdf
- Latest Drawings:
- Shed barrel polishing update.
- Shed #1 was hand polished by Bubba with 320 grit sandpaper, then put into the barrel polisher for ~ 1 hr with corncob. Shed #2 was utilized just as a counterweight immersed in corncob and straight out of the machine shop with no further surface treatment. The results: Shed 1 comes out looking as if it were DPP, shed #2 comes out mirror finish, but the machining markings can still be seen, and the polishing scratches (inherent to the corncob / polishing media) are more easily seen.
- So, the procedure so far: polish with 320 grit sand paper, then ~ 1 hr in the barrel polisher with corncob.
- Next, Try cones instead of 320g grit sand paper.
- Yan's optimized shed next to UITF ball electrode before barrel polishing
- Yan's optimized shed next to UITF ball electrode after barrel polishing