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Michael Gilligan09/10/2022 13:10:28
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Posted by vic newey on 09/10/2022 10:56:41:

Thank you guys for carrying on trying to sort this out for me, I'm afraid it's got a bit too technical for me to make sense of though, I'm really just a vintage lathe enthusiast who likes to potter around […]

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Your’e welcome, Vic … it’s an interesting puzzle

The reason I was keen to express the ‘normalised half-angle’ is that it’s what one would use when setting-up the lathe to cut a specific taper.

Do you remember [before we had to use %] the way hills on British roads were described ?

1:4 described steep hills in a very concise way … one unit of Rise in four units of Run

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Edited By Michael Gilligan on 09/10/2022 13:12:11

vic newey09/10/2022 17:00:10
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I remember those 1 in 4 steep hill signs very well!

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