On Mar 28, 2014, at 9:22 PM, John Kasunich <jmkasun...@fastmail.fm> wrote:

> Do NOT do that to a precision plate in an ISO9000
> shop.  But if he is determined to make his cheap
> grade B plate shiny, then why not?

Thanks for all the information everyone.

My 1080 pound 4x5 foot granite surface has a glass cut looking surface that I 
bought surplus. It was used for laser measuring/referencing, but other than 
that the vendor had no idea what they had (in fact he wasn't even sure it was 
granite, thought it might be marble, but I knew they don't make surfaces out of 
marble). It has 6 holes spaced equally around it and two tiny red plastic 
phillips screws or something like that on the sides. A picture of it is here:

<http://3DTOPO.com/GraniteSurface.jpg>

Anyways, do you think the reason it is shiny is because it is grade A, while 
the grade B should be matte?

Yeah if I didn't have to take pretty pictures of it I really would not care 
what it looks like. But that Gorton is a beauty!

The reason I got my new surface was so that I could have a studio 
semi-permanetly set up for most shots I need, then if I needed a bigger surface 
I could set up the studio in the shop.



Thanks again,

Jeshua Lacock
Founder/Engineer
3DTOPO Incorporated
<http://3DTOPO.com>
Phone: 208.462.4171


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