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Fastal:

--- Quote from: A@di on May 09, 2010, 03:34:57 pm ---the pin is very lightweight compared to the metal cylinder...its extremely thin. the optic pin or thinner than that..

check the image. with the weight of the metal cylinder, it wud be easy to just slip it out with no movements from the cylinder.



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how would you place the cylinder exactly on the pin?

Ghost Of Highbury:
mark the center of the cylinder. keep the center on the pin.

If you avoid parallax error, it will be placed exactly on the pin (@10.0 cm mark)

Fastal:
what about this idea?

find radius
and make sure where the markings end, its 10 cm +the radius

Ghost Of Highbury:

--- Quote from: Fastal on May 09, 2010, 03:47:17 pm ---what about this idea?

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it involves the same idea of using the pin. in both ways u have to find the center (or the radius).

any wud do..

Fastal:

--- Quote from: A@di on May 09, 2010, 03:48:48 pm ---it involves the same idea of using the pin. in both ways u have to find the center (or the radius).

any wud do..

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well it avoids the taking the pin out part, which may cause the cylinder to move a little

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