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Archival Methods Burnishing Bone (8")

Archival Methods Burnishing Bone (8")
  • Product Code: ga206934
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$48.75 $58.99

The Burnishing Bone from Archival Methods is a tool for anyone working with paper or matting prints. It is used for folding paper and fabrics to give a precise edge. Use it to smooth out the blade-cut edges of window mats and gently smooth minor over-cuts to the point where they almost disappear. The 8" Bone Folder is carved from animal bone and has a thin, spatula-like end opposite the rounded end.

Fold Paper, Book Cloth, Mylar, Mats    Will Not Mar Delicate Paper or Fabric    Helps Create a Precise Edge    Smooth Out Blade-Cut Edges    Carved from Animal Bone

Parameters
Size8" / 20.32 cm
ConstructionAnimal Bone
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.07 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.2 x 1 x 0.55"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Which lens with this would I use for a head mounted video of dental procedure about 16-20 inches from camera?

A: For the Back-Bone Gear H11PRO Modified GoPro HERO11 Black Action Camera to capture at a short distance of 16-20", a fairly wide lens such as the computar A4Z2812CS-MPIR CS-Mount 2.8-10mm Manual Varifocal Lens, BH #CO42812CSMPI, would be advised.

Q: 2. Is this the only interchangeable action cam with ability for Micro 4/3 lenses?

A: Yes, the Back-Bone Gear Ribcage RCRX0-II Modified Sony RX0 II Camera (MFT & C-Mount) is currently the only action camera we carry that has a Micro Four Thirds sensor.

Q: 3. Will a metabones adapter with ef mount work on this camera ?

A: The Back-Bone Gear Ribcage RCRX0-II Modified Sony RX0 II Camera will provide access to MFT & C-Mount(with included adapter). For access to EF lenses you will need a Metabones adapter from MFT to EF mount.

Q: 4. I realize it depends on lens used - but can this modified GoPro be used in the water - given correct attachment?

A: No, Back-Bone modified GoPros are no longer waterproof. You would need to put the camera and lens in an underwater housing in order to use it in the water.

Q: 5. Are waterproof lenses available for this body? If so, which ones?

A: The Back-Bone Gear Ribcage RCRX0-II is not waterproof.

Q: 6. Is this liquid supposed to look like milk?? I have received a bottle today and it is a milky white opaque liquid.

A: Yes, Photographers' Formulary TF-4 Archival Rapid Fixer is milky. Make sure before you add water and after that you mix it very well. After that it will clear.

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