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WHOA! Thank you all. But after reading the use of drill bits as pin gauges and using drill press turned hardwood dowels as a measuring tool, my whole approach has turned around.
In other words, if we can gauge the land-to-land diameter of the barrel with a drill bit or shaved down dowel, then that's the ball diameter. What's left is the groove depth which will be filled by a proper thickness patch reached by experimentation.
Is my thinking and that conclusion based on your recommenations correct?
Please comment!
In other words, if we can gauge the land-to-land diameter of the barrel with a drill bit or shaved down dowel, then that's the ball diameter. What's left is the groove depth which will be filled by a proper thickness patch reached by experimentation.
Is my thinking and that conclusion based on your recommenations correct?
Please comment!