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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 438250" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>RE: The DIY Focus Adjustment Target: I think I'll re-print that on a laser printer. on quality paper (maybe even use matte photo paper? but might glare too much?). Then glue to a double layer of card stock (basically a three layer lamination) but this time lay flat with heavy weight and let the glue dry and harden over night. Next day cut with fresh blades in my Xacto knife. And use steel straight edge. This works but I've already bent it. It would be good for one use. It does fold flat and if put into a flat box might keep if cared for . Perhaps a layer of artists acrylic matte finnish (or matte modge podge) would help preserve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 438250, member: 24285"] RE: The DIY Focus Adjustment Target: I think I'll re-print that on a laser printer. on quality paper (maybe even use matte photo paper? but might glare too much?). Then glue to a double layer of card stock (basically a three layer lamination) but this time lay flat with heavy weight and let the glue dry and harden over night. Next day cut with fresh blades in my Xacto knife. And use steel straight edge. This works but I've already bent it. It would be good for one use. It does fold flat and if put into a flat box might keep if cared for . Perhaps a layer of artists acrylic matte finnish (or matte modge podge) would help preserve it. [/QUOTE]
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