Group 1 Manipulation Proof Sargent & Greenleaf
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shadowlock wrote:Awesome!! Can wait to hear how you opened it!!!
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GWiens2001 wrote:Love the serrated wheels....
mercurial wrote:The serrations are there to stop the use of vibration, or oscillation of the dial, to get the fence to drop into the gates if they are nearly in the right position.
I think the shape of the gates is to narrow the dialling error tolerance.
...Mark
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mercurial wrote:The serrations are there to stop the use of vibration, or oscillation of the dial, to get the fence to drop into the gates if they are nearly in the right position.
mercurial wrote:I think the shape of the gates is to narrow the dialling error tolerance.
flywheel wrote:Notice how the fence has multiple grooves running it's length.
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Oldfast wrote:Appreciate ya brainstorming with me, as this is the first time I've ever seen slanted gatest... so I'm like a curious kitten. lol
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GWiens2001 wrote:
Uh-oh. Oldfast, remember what curiosity did to the cat.
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