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Don Morton's Equal Angle system 4-5 inch first guide
Posted by:
Ron Styles
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Date: December 27, 2001 01:22AM
With Don Morton's Equal Angle system how is th 4-5 inch first guide pacement accounted for? I drew up an angle pattern on paper and placed a rod tip at approximatly the same location as those pictured in the article (1/2 " at 120 degree mark) and found the first guide to be too far back (more than 5 " in some cases). If I had more guides of course, then the first guide would turn out within the 4--5 inch space. My angles were correct. Any suggestions Re: Don Morton's Equal Angle system 4-5 inch first guide
Posted by:
Frank Moore
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Date: December 27, 2001 08:47AM
While I am not sure I understand the sytem Don is using - and I have seen it demonstrated in person - yeah, I know I am kinda slow - I think you might be trying to use too few a number of guides if the first guide from the tip is that far away. The smaller the angles, the more guides - the more guides the closer to the tip for the first one. Re: Don Morton's Equal Angle system 4-5 inch first guide
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(---.dialinx.net)
Date: December 27, 2001 09:30AM
Use a different set of angles as per the instructions. It appears you will need more guides. ....................... Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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