top | item 44349189 (no title) fellerts | 8 months ago I never gave that any serious thought. What additives would do that, do you think?Edit: A quick search reveals that there is quite a lot of prior art from the optical community. Darn, maybe I'm not done here. discuss order hn newest mensetmanusman|8 months ago You can use index matching fluid to determine what the nylon line is currently at and then use the fluid to experiment with epoxy droplets containing various amounts of low index additives like MgF2 nanoparticles or something :) fellerts|8 months ago My drawer is already full of radium dials. I'm not sure adding nanoparticles to the mix is a very good idea.I've never heard of index matching fluids! Will have to read up on this. encom|8 months ago The rabbit hole never ends. Godspeed, friend. PicassoCTs|8 months ago Add a polarization filter coating to the epoxy? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_filter#PolarizerAlso, if the plastic can be "invisible", you can also house it in invisible plastic- thus creating, a exploded working model, inside the resin
mensetmanusman|8 months ago You can use index matching fluid to determine what the nylon line is currently at and then use the fluid to experiment with epoxy droplets containing various amounts of low index additives like MgF2 nanoparticles or something :) fellerts|8 months ago My drawer is already full of radium dials. I'm not sure adding nanoparticles to the mix is a very good idea.I've never heard of index matching fluids! Will have to read up on this.
fellerts|8 months ago My drawer is already full of radium dials. I'm not sure adding nanoparticles to the mix is a very good idea.I've never heard of index matching fluids! Will have to read up on this.
PicassoCTs|8 months ago Add a polarization filter coating to the epoxy? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_filter#PolarizerAlso, if the plastic can be "invisible", you can also house it in invisible plastic- thus creating, a exploded working model, inside the resin
mensetmanusman|8 months ago
fellerts|8 months ago
I've never heard of index matching fluids! Will have to read up on this.
encom|8 months ago
PicassoCTs|8 months ago
Also, if the plastic can be "invisible", you can also house it in invisible plastic- thus creating, a exploded working model, inside the resin