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    David Clark 13
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      David Clark 13
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        Hi There
        Following a post somewhere where someone could not see the 3D in the article in MEW, it does work.
        The oscillating engine is hard to see because the red handwheel confuses the picture but it is possible.
        I found it best to put a plain sheet of paper either side to hide the text.
        After I had done that and seen the 3D version, it was relativly easy to see 3D without the sheet of paper.
         
        The easiest way to see 3D is to stare slightly cross eyed into a shopping trolley at your local supermarket.
        If you do get the 3D effect it is really good.
        regards David
         
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        John Stevenson 1
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          Posted by David Clark 1 on 21/03/2010 21:50:17:

          The easiest way to see 3D is to stare slightly cross eyed into a shopping trolley at your local supermarket.
          If you do get the 3D effect it is really good.
          regards David
           
           I always though that was a feature of the wheels being out of track.
           
          You learn something every day.
           
          John S.
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          Marcus Bowman
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            For the parallel viewing type of drawings:
            look straight ahead
            hold the page at reading distance or arms length, but just below your line of sight
            focus on a point far far away (like the next street). That will mean you are focussing beyond the room, and it takes a little practice.
            Once you can hold this distant focus, move your arms up to bring the page into your line of sight. That should give you the 3D effect.
            Holding your focus while moving the page up is tricky, until you have the technique, but once you see it, you will be able to do it again easily, anytime.
             
            Alternatively, hold the page in sight, at arms length; then focus well beyond the page.  Like the first technique, it takes a little practice, but it does work for 95% of people, and its easy once you get the technique to work.
             
            Marcus
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            Circlip
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              It’s the 5% that’s the problem, it explains why there are so many driving accidents.
               
                Regards  Ian.
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