Re: Deflection through anamorphic prism pair
- From: "Helpful person" <rrllff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Jun 2005 07:26:00 -0700
Sam Goldwasser wrote:
> "Helpful person" <rrllff@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > There is no trial and error if you design systems correctly. This
> > includes defining tolerances correctly which too many people think is
> > not necessary. Trial and error is only needed when the design
> > "engineer" does not do their job correctly.
>
> So, when's the last time you saw a commercial lsaer that wasn't tweaked
> during final assembly? :)
>
Adjustments at final assembly are not trial and error. They come under
the label of assembly procedures.
.
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