FROM: dkulcinski (David Kulcinski)
SUBJECT: Feelers vs. Spreadsheet
When measuring mouthpieces, does the actual THICKNESS (+/-) of the
feelers listed in the spreadsheet matter, or is the number of
DIFFERENT thickness feelers between the table and the tip more
important.  On most of my mouthpieces, when I make the measurements
and then try to input the measurements into Keith's spreadsheet, there
are, usually, several cells that are left empty because my pieces have
small tip openings and short lays.

Thank you,

David




FROM: kwbradbury (Keith Bradbury)
SUBJECT: Re: Feelers vs. Spreadsheet
The actual thickness is important.  You should measure you set of feelers
with calipers or a micrometer and input what you are using.  You can delete
or insert a row if needed.  

--- David Kulcinski <dkulcinski@...> wrote:

> When measuring mouthpieces, does the actual THICKNESS (+/-) of the
> feelers listed in the spreadsheet matter, or is the number of
> DIFFERENT thickness feelers between the table and the tip more
> important.  On most of my mouthpieces, when I make the measurements
> and then try to input the measurements into Keith's spreadsheet, there
> are, usually, several cells that are left empty because my pieces have
> small tip openings and short lays.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> David
> 
> 
> 
>