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<blockquote data-quote="ccarden" data-source="post: 505710" data-attributes="member: 9004"><p>Dr. Wyman's thesis is great, especially for the time it was written. That was a great idea on how to scale the increments to measure the baffle/roof. I just took measurements of my 10 Star BB:</p><p></p><p>All measurements in mm</p><p>dT = distance from the inside edge of the tip rail</p><p>dR = distance between table plane and roof</p><p></p><p>dT | dR</p><p>-1 | 0.135 (frontal rail)</p><p> 0 | 0.130 (tip rail)</p><p> 1 | 0.131</p><p> 2 | 0.132</p><p> 3 | 0.141</p><p> 6 | 0.154</p><p> 9 | 0.171</p><p>12 | 0.191</p><p>18 | 0.220</p><p>24 | 0.250</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccarden, post: 505710, member: 9004"] Dr. Wyman's thesis is great, especially for the time it was written. That was a great idea on how to scale the increments to measure the baffle/roof. I just took measurements of my 10 Star BB: All measurements in mm dT = distance from the inside edge of the tip rail dR = distance between table plane and roof dT | dR -1 | 0.135 (frontal rail) 0 | 0.130 (tip rail) 1 | 0.131 2 | 0.132 3 | 0.141 6 | 0.154 9 | 0.171 12 | 0.191 18 | 0.220 24 | 0.250 [/QUOTE]
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