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EdK (04-08-2014)
04-08-2014, 08:30 AM
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Well I measured the distance and it is 1.625" (rounded down a little). However, the v isn't 90°, so the vertical distance is 0.875". Therefore, I calculate the hypotenuse as being 1.8456029", which gives me a diameter of 3.692" (approx 93.75mm).
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(04-08-2014, 08:30 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Well I measured the distance and it is 1.625" (rounded down a little). However, the v isn't 90°, so the vertical distance is 0.875". Therefore, I calculate the hypotenuse as being 1.8456029", which gives me a diameter of 3.692" (approx 93.75mm).
Mayhem,
The distance 1.625" you measured is that the distance between the vee at the top, or is it the distance between the vee at the top divided by 2?
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04-08-2014, 05:35 PM
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Bugger! I forgot to divide by 2
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