Seven-year member John Miles spent 35 years as an engineer developing infrared detectors. In 1961 he read Carleen Hutchins’ Scientific American araticle and decided to make fiolins after retiring. He has, and he does.
▪ bio current as of 1994
Seven-year member John Miles spent 35 years as an engineer developing infrared detectors. In 1961 he read Carleen Hutchins’ Scientific American araticle and decided to make fiolins after retiring. He has, and he does.
▪ bio current as of 1994
1995
AL#43 p.57 BRB4 p.495
John Miles
▪ A homemade alternative to a commercial polishing product in which grains of abrasive are bonded onto a rubbery layer.
1994
AL#38 p.56 BRB4 p.485
John Miles
▪ The use of abrasive tools for various instrument making tasks.