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Above all - a project like this should be done in a cookie
sheet or plastic tray with a tall rim. That way all parts stay within hands reach. Cheap frames have fully threaded screws(from head to tip) that will work loose over a short time. Better frames have screws that are threaded only half-way or so(NO thread facing the surface of the hole through the arm). Even better ones use a nut flush-mounted on bottom side of lens frame. |
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