Mouthpiece Work / Calculating a radius
FROM: splashguard3768 (Steven Morrisette Jr)
SUBJECT: Calculating a radius
Good day, In my limited refacing time, I've been using the radius of an arc using the tip opening as the height and the facing length (x2) as the length. How can I apply the tip opening and the facing length to find the radius of an actual circle? Thank you for your consideration and Mr. Bradbury, thank you for approving my request!! All the best.
FROM: kwbradbury (Keith Bradbury)
SUBJECT: Re: Calculating a radius
There are some spreadsheets in the Files section that should help with this. > On Dec 27, 2016, at 11:43 AM, Steven Morrisette Jr splashguard3768@yahoo.com [MouthpieceWork] <MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Good day, > > In my limited refacing time, I've been using the radius of an arc using the tip opening as the height and the facing length (x2) as the length. > > How can I apply the tip opening and the facing length to find the radius of an actual circle? > > Thank you for your consideration and Mr. Bradbury, thank you for approving my request!! > > All the best. > >
FROM: saxgourmet (STEVE GOODSON)
SUBJECT: Re: Calculating a radius
Mojo I’m pretty “mathematically challenged”…..you’re the expert…..is it possible to get you to publish “basic mouthpiece math for dummies”? I’m sure a lot of members of this group would appreciate it! > On Dec 27, 2016, at 10:54 AM, Keith Bradbury kwbradbury@... [MouthpieceWork] <MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > There are some spreadsheets in the Files section that should help with this. > > On Dec 27, 2016, at 11:43 AM, Steven Morrisette Jr splashguard3768@... <mailto:splashguard3768@yahoo.com> [MouthpieceWork] <MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com <mailto:MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com>> wrote: > >> >> Good day, >> >> In my limited refacing time, I've been using the radius of an arc using the tip opening as the height and the facing length (x2) as the length. >> >> How can I apply the tip opening and the facing length to find the radius of an actual circle? >> >> Thank you for your consideration and Mr. Bradbury, thank you for approving my request!! >> >> All the best. >> >> > >
FROM: kwbradbury (Keith Bradbury)
SUBJECT: Re: Calculating a radius
Look in the Files Methods area. There is a Refacing for Dummies file there. > On Dec 27, 2016, at 12:00 PM, STEVE GOODSON saxgourmet@... [MouthpieceWork] <MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Mojo > > > I’m pretty “mathematically challenged”…..you’re the expert…..is it possible to get you to publish “basic mouthpiece math for dummies”? I’m sure a lot of members of this group would appreciate it! > > >> On Dec 27, 2016, at 10:54 AM, Keith Bradbury kwbradbury@... [MouthpieceWork] <MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com> wrote: >> >> >> There are some spreadsheets in the Files section that should help with this. >> >>> On Dec 27, 2016, at 11:43 AM, Steven Morrisette Jr splashguard3768@... [MouthpieceWork] <MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Good day, >>> >>> In my limited refacing time, I've been using the radius of an arc using the tip opening as the height and the facing length (x2) as the length. >>> >>> How can I apply the tip opening and the facing length to find the radius of an actual circle? >>> >>> Thank you for your consideration and Mr. Bradbury, thank you for approving my request!! >>> >>> All the best. >>> >>> >> > >
FROM: johangjonker@zonnet.nl ()
SUBJECT: Re: Calculating a radius
This is what I use: (facingradius = l_facing/sin(2*atan(tip_opening/l_facing)))