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Re: port mapping (easy way)
« Reply #20 on: October 27, 2015, 07:36:54 pm »
.......got the piston crown/skirt trimming figured out. 

had to scratch the base cut/cylinder dropping tool.  i am limited in working with degree measurements as inputs in the program.  measuring it all in mm is much easier imo.  too many additional calcs and time needed.

think staying w/old school in the ways of jennings is a better 16:1 theme anyway.

putting the finishing touches on the extended graph. 

the points WILL fall on the graph. hahahahaha. 

trying to make sure there are no bugs, by checking everything. 

program is small enough to post here.  though about adding some interactive graphics.......but it would make it too large to post.

filling up a tumbler and giving the eyeballs a rest for today.
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