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In Reply to: RE: Your personal experience notwithstanding,... posted by John Elison on August 25, 2016 at 12:34:41:
Please explain.
When the stylus is in the groove there are two contact points. One on each side of the groove.
If friction is part of the cause of skating force wouldn't the friction be very different vs. the tip of the stylus contacting the flat vinyl?
Tre'
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- RE: Your personal experience notwithstanding,... - Tre' 13:06:05 08/25/16 (10)
- RE: Your personal experience notwithstanding,... - John Elison 13:36:30 08/25/16 (9)
- RE: Your personal experience notwithstanding,... - Tre' 14:01:34 08/25/16 (8)
- RE: Your personal experience notwithstanding,... - John Elison 20:47:48 08/25/16 (2)
- I am convinced that the method proposed by Peter and Frank - Penguin 21:34:03 08/25/16 (1)
- What both you and John are saying now seems very reasonable to me. - Tre' 07:32:08 08/26/16 (0)
- the difference in da groove and out of da groove - Penguin 15:19:47 08/25/16 (4)
- RE: the difference in da groove and out of da groove - dtut 17:01:23 08/25/16 (0)
- RE: the difference in da groove and out of da groove - Tre' 16:50:02 08/25/16 (2)
- If it digs in that will leve a permanent scratch - Penguin 16:56:40 08/25/16 (1)
- RE: If it digs in that will leve a permanent scratch - Tre' 17:46:38 08/25/16 (0)