Workshop on Optical Fabrication and Testing 1979
DOI: 10.1364/oft.1979.mo17
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Part Support Studies for Diamond Machining Mirrors

Abstract: The manufacture of precision optical surfaces by diamond machining requires a high quality diamond tool, a low vibration, high precision machine, .a stable environment and rigorous machining practices. A view of a diamond turning machine at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant(a) is shown in Figure 1. This type of machine is being used.to produce optical surfaces on mirrors such as shown in Figure 2. This mirror, having dimensions as shown in Figure 3, is machined by turning about the mirror centroid. As with any machinin… Show more

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