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2 hours ago, AlexanderToerzs said:

Dear all,

Those are swiss made ARY loupes. In my little watchmaking world life is possible without them but completely senseless.

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Cheers from Hamburg

Alex

Big thanks, just bought a X3

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On 4/2/2021 at 12:59 PM, jdrichard said:

 

I did take Strength of Materials in Engineering University, but then went on the Electrical Engineering where the only thing you melt is circuits by to much power input:) I will need to ask my son the Mech Eng.  I like the melting explanation as it seems to make some sense, however, if the melting point of SS is really high, the question is can it get pliable enough to move.

Yup, all us EEs had to take that class back in the day. Mohr’s Circle...lol

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