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I'm normally pretty good at visualising, but in this case, a sketch would REALLY help. Particularly in explaining the optical path. |
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Highly polished sharp things, mmmmm
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Using a concave mirror, the mirror itself can invert the image. An example is looking behind yourself using the bowl of a spoon. In that case, it makes the image smaller as well. However I think that with the mirror held close to the line of text being read, it would be possible to get the curve right so it both inverts and magnifies, implementing this beautiful device in an even simpler and elegant single blade. |
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But I don't quite picture how the knuckleduster part works. |
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The right page holder, the longer one on the left, is
longer IN function as a page holder because it wraps
around the cover. The left knife is shorter in function as a
primary reflector because it is held in the hand, and the
knuckleduster does not function longitudinaly. |
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