[Histonet] AO Blade holder
David Waugh
dwaugh <@t> kent.edu
Wed Apr 1 12:39:33 CDT 2009
Again I apologize for what was an honest mistake. I tried looking at
the list server home and could not find information regarding the
time it takes a post to appear and rules regarding text formats etc.
The page I found had only information on how to subscribe or
unsubscribe. If there is other information I missed it. -David
On Apr 1, 2009, at 1:30 PM, Bernie Taupin wrote:
> i guess thats why most people would, you know, read the listserv
> instructions before making triplicate posts. speaking of, sorry you
> feel like my one note about it has "cluttered up peoples email
> boxes" more than your three posts. did you fail math or something?
>
> From: David Waugh <dwaugh <@t> kent.edu>
> To: Bernie Taupin <bernietaupin <@t> ymail.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:15:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [Histonet] AO Blade holder
>
> Sorry for the multiple emails. I did not know how to use THIS
> listserv. Some listservers block urls, rich text etc. It was not
> clear to me if there were improperly contained with my message. I
> was unsure if histonet did, and it was not apparent that the email
> was going through. My apologies, although your email and my
> response have further cluttered up peoples email boxes. -David
> On Apr 1, 2009, at 9:16 AM, Bernie Taupin wrote:
>
> > Am I getting multiple mails or is it simply that David Waugh
> doesn't know how to use a listserv?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: David Waugh <dwaugh <@t> kent.edu>
> > To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 3:08:08 PM
> > Subject: [Histonet] AO Blade holder
> >
> >
> >
> >> I have a question regarding a AO disposable blade holder (Cat#
> 824). This link should show a picture of a similar
> onewww.usedmicroscopes.com/images/AO820Microtome.jpg
> >>
> >> The blade is tightened with a lever on the right that rotates a
> d-shaped cam. Two screws are used the set the tension that the cam
> places on the blade, once set, the cam will tighten and loosen the
> blade. The back of the holder is concave, and the front part
> convex, so that when tightened, the blade will bow. I have not been
> able to find any documentation on how tight the blade should be. It
> sounds like most holders have flat surfaces that clamp the blade,
> which I would think would have very different tightness
> requirements. Any ideas from someone who uses this type of holder
> on how the two screws should be set? Thanks, David
> >>
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Department of Geology
Kent, Ohio 44242
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www.personal.kent.edu/~dwaugh
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