04-17-2012, 10:38 PM
I have been wondering about this as well, as I have seen some do as you describe whilst others do what (to me) makes more sense and stop once it runs true.
Having said that, I have read that if you do this you subtract the .001" that it takes to push it out of true when calculating the edge.
The other thing that strikes me as strange is edge finders that have a diameter of 3/8" (for example). You divide .375 by 2 which gives you .1875. Surely having an edge finder of .200 makes life easier?
Having said that, I have read that if you do this you subtract the .001" that it takes to push it out of true when calculating the edge.
The other thing that strikes me as strange is edge finders that have a diameter of 3/8" (for example). You divide .375 by 2 which gives you .1875. Surely having an edge finder of .200 makes life easier?
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