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hey everyone Charlie here with a tutorial and then how to prepare and polish a metallographic sample now this is the first tutorial Iamp;#39;ve ever done so I apologize for some mistakes that I made there in recording and editing Iamp;#39;ll promise theyamp;#39;ll get better as I make more the first thing I noticed with this particular tutorial is that then there being a lot longer than I would have liked so I have to break it down I have to break it down in smaller pieces I will do a total of seven videos on the first part I will give you guys an introduction an introduction on how and why do you want to prepare my Telegraph example then Iamp;#39;ll mount the samples into longitudinal orientation some samples then the third part some samples in the translators orientation on the fourth part Iamp;#39;ll start polishing with silicon carbide sandpapers and then Iamp;#39;ll move into the more complex diamond suspensions and diamond pads finally Iamp;#39;ll do the same for the longi