You really do have an awesome emoji repertoire!
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Um.. no. It's clearly not in focus. I'm wondering on a bit of follow up question for you... why are you wasting your time with this guy? Is he asking you for help are you trying to win an argument. If it's the argument - it's certainly not worth your time....
Adam
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OK - I figured as much. You've helped me out quite a bit over the years so I appreciate your helping this guy. I guess it's just the self proclamation that hits me wrong - makes it sounds adversarial. I would never come asking for help and leading with a line like that.
Good luck with this one!
Adam
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the first pic shows that the bevel is not set, and this edge will rake the skin off the face.
The second pic shows chips.
The bottom photo from page 1 is definitely not in focus on my screen. Can't say if that edge is chipped or damaged, or if it just has some small particles stuck to the bevel near the edge. Personally I prefer a pair of images when I take micrographs, with a couple different standard lighting setups. One lit to best show the bevel surface topography/scratch depth and one lit to best show the apex/edge. Like this:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...2005%20PCD.jpg
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...Edge%20Lit.jpg