Re: 0.010" dia.

From: Chrome Dome <crdome_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 26 Aug 2004 - 21:24:31 PDT

Nick,

I use a #15 beadwork needle with a 0.010" dia.

The Flying Needle specializing in hand sewing needles ( http://www.theflyingneedle.net/needles.htm ). I have not purchased from them but found the following
items quite intriguing if they use the same measuring unit, these needles could be used for nano-pinhole cameras.

# Item Size Price
218 Tapestry - 6 pk 18, 20, 24, 24/26 $1.00
219 Tapestry - 6 pk 26 $1.09
220 Tapestry - 5 pk 28 .99

Mike

> Nick Dvoracek writes:
> > I have a couple questions. How do you drill a .3mm pinhole? I've
> > always used .5mm pinholes drilled with a number 10 needle and that
> > seems like a little big for such a small negative.

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