velvet or velour inside SCT tube
You know, I've considered doing this for some time and did a bit of research
on it on the internet. It seems from most of the reports that the best
contrast gains came not from flocking the inside of the OTA, but from
flocking the inside of the baffle tube. If you look into it (or at least
into mine) it's pretty not-black. I have some flocking paper from Edmund,
which is black as anything (you can also get the same stuff sticky-backed
from McMAster), but I can't figure out a way to get it inside the little
tube, get it to stick, and have it be removeable. If anybody figures out a
good way, could you let me know? TIA - Chris
"Joda" wrote in message
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Anyone been contrast-enhancing their SCT by adding velvet or velour on the
inside (naturally)
of their SCT tube ?
Experiencing any problems ?
How about disassembling the SCT, f.i .the correctorplate ?
FG
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