Pretty clever thinking. After watching that I wonder if something like a tennis ball might prevent the dimple. It would conform to the lens as it goes slightly funnel shaped. And have a large enough surface area when compressed a bit to give less localized pressure over a larger area. Would only work on those 3"+ indicator faces tho.
Hi Ryan...interesting/ingenious use of the Screwyball, thanks for showing!
+outsidescrewball , thanks, Chuck. I just wish I would have videoed the first one I did. It went a lot smoother!
Very nice job man , That can't be easy . Looks pretty hard man !!
Pretty clever thinking. After watching that I wonder if something like a tennis ball might prevent the dimple. It would conform to the lens as it goes slightly funnel shaped. And have a large enough surface area when compressed a bit to give less localized pressure over a larger area. Would only work on those 3"+ indicator faces tho.
You would need to use a bowling ball to match that radius I think.
Nice idea, wonder if a light application of heat with a heat gun would relax the dimple.
You might try a little hot air from a heat gun on the center of the crystal. It should soften it enough to return to the proper arc,
Thanks for the idea.