Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/24

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Testing and grinding techniques at Solms
From: "Paul T. Collura" <pcollura@epix.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 15:37:26 -0400

Dour Richardson wrote:


>
> On a happier note, one thing I learned at Solms which came as a
> surprise was that the traditional method of grinding lenses in which
> several blanks are mounted on a hemispherical surface and ground by a
> single tool is no longer used. Machinery of this type had been used at
> Wetzlar and re-installed at Solms, but the Leica company soon found
> that this time-honoured technique was not good enough for the latest
> generation of lenses. Now the individual glass elements are moulded to
> approximate shape at the glass works, then individually ground at
> Solms on a computer-controlled machine. Each surface takes around 20 -
> 40 seconds to grind.

Doug,

You should also tell the Lug membership that Leica Solms grinds lenses to an accuracy of 1/10,000 of a mm which I was told far surpasses any other lens manufacturer.

Paul T. Collura