Howard Evans commented on Sebastian Finke's photo: I DO like the look, and it DOES have a professional feel to it. In fact, it sort of reminded me of the web page (<a href="http://www.mvmainc.com/index.php)" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.mvmainc.com/index.ph... moreI DO like the look, and it DOES have a professional feel to it. In fact, it sort of reminded me of the web page (<a href="http://www.mvmainc.com/index.php)" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.mvmainc.com/index.php)</a> for a local job shop I use. I didn't realize it also tied in to your business card. Black cards really stand out in a stack. Anyway, best wishes for your continued success in the New Year.
January 18, 2012
Howard Evans commented on Sebastian Finke's photo: I like your hand-out sheet. I would make two versions: the original white letters-on-black background with color photos and logo AND a black letters-on-white background version, also with color photos and logo. The reason: a mostly black page doesn't repr... moreI like your hand-out sheet. I would make two versions: the original white letters-on-black background with color photos and logo AND a black letters-on-white background version, also with color photos and logo. The reason: a mostly black page doesn't reproduce very well or inexpensively. You might lose a little hand-me-down, word-of-mouth, free advertising from existing customers unwilling to expend a lot of black ink or toner to make a pass-along copy. Or maybe not. Black IS attention getting! Just my two centavos. less
Stjepan CrnkovićYou can easily use propane torch but YOU DO PRACTICE , as it can easily be over done and you will have too round edges or even worse darken areas where it catches fire. (I used the same process to clear up the window of an old PC case that used acrylic, b... moreYou can easily use propane torch but YOU DO PRACTICE , as it can easily be over done and you will have too round edges or even worse darken areas where it catches fire. (I used the same process to clear up the window of an old PC case that used acrylic, but i overdid it on the edges ... so do a couple of practice runs on scrap pieces.
September 20, 2011
Howard Evans
I was really pressed for time on this one because the funding is very limited. So, the easy solution was to just cut a hole. As it turned out, we were successful on the first shot! The test fixture and the PCSS both operated as we hoped they would.
Stjepan CrnkovićYou can easily use propane torch but YOU DO PRACTICE , as it can easily be over done and you will have too round edges or even worse darken areas where it catches fire. (I used the same process to clear up the window of an old PC case that used acrylic, b... moreYou can easily use propane torch but YOU DO PRACTICE , as it can easily be over done and you will have too round edges or even worse darken areas where it catches fire. (I used the same process to clear up the window of an old PC case that used acrylic, but i overdid it on the edges ... so do a couple of practice runs on scrap pieces.
September 20, 2011
Howard Evans
I was really pressed for time on this one because the funding is very limited. So, the easy solution was to just cut a hole. As it turned out, we were successful on the first shot! The test fixture and the PCSS both operated as we hoped they would.
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Electrical engineer in Beavercreek, Ohio, who dabbles in mechancal design. Which probably means I am usually in way over my head.
Currently working on a test fixture for an experimental high-gain (avalanche conducting), high-voltage, high-current, nano-second fast turn-on, semi-insulating, gallium arsenide Photo-Conductive Semiconductor Switch (PCSS).
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