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ON THE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF 



of polishers of increasing si/.e on the zone a, Fig. Hi, intermediate between the 

 centre and edge, causing their centres to pass along every chord that can IK de- 

 scribed tangent to the zone. 



A most perfect and rapid control can thus be exercised over a surface, and an 

 uniform result very quickly attained. It becomes a pleasant and interesting occupa- 

 tion to produce a mirror. But two effects have presented themselves in this 

 operation, Avhich unfortunately bar the way to the very best results. In the first 

 place the edge parts of such mirrors, for more than half an inch all around, bend 

 backwards and become of too great focal length, and the rays from these parts 

 cannot be united with the rest forming the image. In the second place, the sur- 

 face, when critically examined by the second test, is found to have a delicate wavy 

 or fleecy appearance, not seen in machine polishing. 1 Although the variations from 

 the true curve implied by these latter greatly exaggerated imperfections are ex- 

 ceedingly small, and do not prevent a thermometer bulb in the sunshine appearing 

 like a disk surrounded by rings of interference, yet they must divert some undula- 

 tions from their proper direction, or else they would not be visible. All kinds of 

 strokes have been tried, straight, sweeping circular, hypocycloidal, &c. without 

 effecting their removal. M. Foucault, who used a paper polisher, also encountered 

 them. Eventually they were imputed to the unequal pressure of the hand, and in 

 consequence a machine to overcome the two above mentioned faults of manual 

 correction was constructed. 



The mirror a, is carried by an iron chuck or table />, covered with a triple 



Fig. 2. r j. 



Machine for Local Corrections. 



fold of blanket, and is prevented from slipping off by four cleets cc'. The vertical 

 shaft (I passes through a worm-wheel c, the endless screw of which /, is driven 

 by a band r/, from the primary shaft h. At i is the band-wheel for connection to 



By this it is not meant that there is a rippled polish, like that produced by buckskin. 



