Durst FEMOGLA AN thickness

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I suggest contacting the owner of Focal Point Glass. It’s business in Deltona, Florida specializing in machining carrier glass in both regular slide glass and anti-Newton glass.

He will know exactly the thickness, length, width, and what beveling might be required to fit your Durst carrier.

http://fpointinc.com/glass.htm
 

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Would have thought it would be the same thickness as the Femomasks (3.04mm). Measuring my FEMOGLA, it comes out at 2.86mm - Nominally, 3mm thick glass should do the job :smile:
 
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thanks Paul. 3mm it is then.

is it beveled the same way as the Femomask?

also, say I want to use the glass on top and the mask on the bottom. my bottom mask (as I think every Femomask) has film positioning pins. I guess those would hit the glass on the top - unless I create pin holes in the glass as the ones on the top Femomask.
so, should I just take the top mask and put it on the bottom position?

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Same shape and size as a Femomask, but only two edges have a 45 degree bevel on them. One would normally use a plain glass FEMOGLA on the bottom and an A.N. FEMOGLA on the top - More surfaces to keep clean :sad:

Only one half of the Femomask pair has locating pins (except the 5x4 mask) - You could always use the other half or cut one from a scrap of mount board.
 

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Aren't the locating pins always spring-loaded for just this reason? They'll just push out of the way.

Duncan
 
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