after a couple of revisions, Montana Container has developed a suitable container for shipping the Scope-Tru tool. here are 30 photos of the complete package from our photo bucket album:

http://s1105.photobucket.com/albums...0BAR%20%20%20%20the%20package/?start=all

in addition, here are 4 photos of "the whole process condensed into just 4 views":

http://s1105.photobucket.com/albums/h344/joyce_57/Scope%20Tru%20%204%20photos%20of%20process/


though i had planned on the website being complete by mid October--it is not ready yet. my hope is that it will be complete in the next few weeks. there is a considerable amount of information on the development of this tool.

the website address will be:

http://parabola-llc.com/

there are a total of 10 businesses involved in bringing this tool to market--nine are in Bozeman, and one is in Jordan, Montana. the Scope-Tru product is registered in the Made in Montana Program. the one inch diameter tool is ready, and the 30 mm tool is now fully designed, and almost ready to machine the first production runs.

as i mentioned a couple months ago--if time allows--scenarshooter will be putting up a few photos of the tool, and how to use it. but as noted, this will come later on this fall, as Pat is "snowed-under" right now, due to the arrival of that exciting time of the year...


all learning is like a funnel:
however, contrary to popular thought, one begins with the the narrow end.
the more you progress, the more it expands into greater discovery--and the less of an audience you will have...