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oh good! now i have an idea when to expect mine in philadelphia. thanks for that tidbit.But what impressed me just as much was just 4 days shipping from China to London!
I would use gaffers tape or blue painters tape as it leaves less residue. I would also tape a sheet of paper around the barrel of the lens just at the bottom edge of the flange to make sure no filings get into the mechanisms. Maybe I'm being paranoid.One addition about the milling of the indentations: If you feel sufficiently courageous,any dental technician or even dentist should be able to do so guided by the m-coder. Just stick duct-tape over the open end of the mount and there is no need to remove it. I know at least one dental technician who did so without problems for all his lenses - and this was way back before the m-coder.