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Re: fibre cross sections
- Subject: Re: fibre cross sections
- From: Kathleen Kiefer <kkiefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 15:12:17 -0500
- Message-id: <ZVN3cD.P.Jc.9IWLAB@lindy.stanford.edu>
- Sender: Textile Conservators <TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Jennifer,
Check the URL below for some inexpensive plastic cross sectioning sheets
available from McCrone. To me, these are easier to use then a Hardy
microtome--instructions available on the website.
http://www.mccrone.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/mac/supplies/misc1.html?L+mc
crone+hyis7757+1074721768#fiber
I think they have a minimum order amount, but as I recall it's not
prohibitive.
Good luck.
Kathleen
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Kathleen Kiefer
Associate Textile Conservator
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Route 52
Winterthur, DE 19735
USA
-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Barnett [mailto:reginatextilia@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 11:18 AM
To: TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: fibre cross sections
I am looking for inexpensive equipment for making cross sections, in
particular, the Hardy's microtome and the metal plate with a tiny hole
type. Trawling the web there were no Hardy's microtomes to be found. I
did find SDL Atlas but the equipment comes from the UK and is way too
expensive due to the Euro/GBP exchange rate.
Can anyone direct me to a supplier anywhere else?
Jennifer Barnett
historical textiles research & consultation
Oude Looiersstraat 65-67
1016 VH Amsterdam
Netherlands
tel/fax ** 31 (0)20 427 18 27
reginatextilia@xxxxxxxx