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Kenneth wrote:
> "clipka" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>
>> Not bad (well, the render time *is* :))
>>
>> But the real things have a slightly different mesh: Instead of one direction
>> converging at the poles, it is centered around a different axis. If you know
>> what I mean. So when seen from the top, it looks like a (more or less) perfect
>> square grid.
>
> Yes, now that you mention it, I think you're right. I wonder how they form the
> wire mesh into a ball (or hemisphere, as the case may be, which is probably
> easier) without a visible 'pole' showing? If just a hemisphere, I guess you
> could simply press the pre-made mesh into a bowl-shaped form or mold, and
> accept the slight distortion (?)
>
> KW
>
For reference:
http://elderly.com/images/new_instruments/MIK/PG58_microphone.jpg
Jerome
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