Help - looking for tiny 1mm glass ball halves (hemispheres)

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Help - looking for tiny 1mm glass ball halves (hemispheres)

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About a year ago, there was a link posted in the SM forums to a website that sold tiny glass hemispheres about 1mm in diameter. Great for simulating starship running lights without having to light the model. Does anyone know the address to the site? I think it was somewhere in the continental U.S.

Sorry if this is asking for something already posted elsewhere, but have tried scanning all seven pages of topics in 'Construction' and also can't find it no matter what key words I type into in the search function. Plus have tried googling it for the past several days. (Sniff, I really tried hard.)

The search engine for this site works really well, by the way. Found lots of cool stuff I wasn't even looking for.
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MV lenses might be what you're trying to find. They're pretty common in model railroad shops and those who cater to armor modelers. They come in a wide variety, so do some lookin'
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I appreciate your help, thank you Terry - but a lens shape is not what I'm looking for. Checked a few sites offering MV lenses out but no hemispheres and nothing as small as 1 mm. This was a perfect half of a ball, a hemisphere, made of glass. The back side (the flat part) was painted silver which acted like a mirror, and could simply be glued to a surface the way it is. Not sure, but I think it was an arts & crafts hobby site that sold glass beads of all different types. Does this help?

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I've been digging around some of hte A&C sights with no luck. Unless you're looking for a 1mm cabochon which isn't a perfect half sphere but is close.
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Kylwell, a 1mm cabochon shape would do the trick! Do you have a website that sells them?

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I thought for sure Firemountain Gems would have them but no go.

I also started looking for 1mm rhinestones, unfacteted.

No luck either.

Wait, just had a thought. Back in a moment.
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Well that was a bust.

Figured scrapbookers would be the perfect place for such tiny things.

No go.

You want a 0ss or 3pp (also know as 1mm) flat backed cab (or cabachon).

And I canna find one. And the smallest MV Lense is .049 inch.
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I don't know if they have it in the size you need, but Wave's Option System has eyes for mechas in several sizes and colors...

[edit]: Found it! A set has 1, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.5 and 2.8mm.
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Such as these.
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Thanks, guys! Those will be helpful with another project.

Still digging around for the shop that sold those pieces, but no luck yet.

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Craft stores is what I'm thinking. Doll, junk art, crafts, scrapbooking, that kinda thing. For a while I was thinking they were too small, nobody would make somethign that tiny.

Then I ran across some 1mm facetted rhinestones.
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