I thought they were all cm cubes as well, until I got several emails asking
me to produce inch cubes. One guy even sent me pictures of several NASA inch
cubes.Some pictures of cubes had marks on the "T" and "B". That guy bought
one of my inch cubes, and after receiving it, ordered 12 custom made cubes
with "tick marks" on ALL letters!

What I don't understand is why some of them have tick marks on all the
letters. Why would one need a mark showing the bottom of the "W"? ...And the
T and B???

Mike, can you enlighten me on this one?

Drake

"A rock pile ceases to be a pile of rocks,
the moment one contemplates it
and envisions a cathedral."

Drake "Doc" Dameräu
L3CC Member
www.nepra.com
www.rocketmaterials.org
http://home.sprynet.com/~monel/



----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 2:03 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Scalecube Family


On November 7, 2007 Mike wrote:


From left to right: Buhl 1cm Cube, Unknown 1cm Cube, NASA 'Scale Block' 1
inch Cube, Drake 1 inch Certified Cube, Drake 1cm Cube, Drake 1cm prototype.<

Dear Mike,
when or where did NASA use a 1 inch cube? I am quite sure all their meteorite documentation use the metric sytem with 1 cm cubes.
Just curious.

Svend

www.niger-meteorite-recon.de


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