nope, both use the neutral fiber. the circumference difference only occurs when entering an angle in Cone Layout and automatically an ellipse is created.
nope, both use the neutral fiber. the circumference difference only occurs when entering an angle in Cone Layout and automatically an ellipse is created.
I'm not bothered about the ellipse at the end, that is unavoidable.
it can not create a circle at the end, and have a circular form across it's total length.
join any circular tubes together under an angle, and the joint will always be eliptical.
pfff, 33 cones ...
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So here is the cut setup for joining the square ends of two cones at an angle.
Extend the revolve , then cut it off on the angle needed at the end point on center.
Two different cones will then join at an angle , making 2 less angle cuts if you do both ends.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
80 years old and still thinking about 2 strokes....what a legend
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i had question about studs that hold the cyl to the block and ones that hold the head to the cyl. theres two ways to prevent the stud from turning while the nut is tightened and wonder if one methos is better than the other. either the stud goes to the bottom of the hole and cant turn any more or theres a small piece of unthreaded shaft in the middle of the stud that prevents it from turning any further and presumably keeps it away from the bottom of the hole. whats the better way to use studs ?
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