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Author: William Hughes
Date: 2001-12-07 03:51
1 - It probably makes no difference what term is used.
2- I am not currently a geometry student, but my son is. Poly = many. Cylindrical refers to cylinders. Conical refers to cones. As I read the Ken Shaw post (which is very enlightening and well written) the three cylindrical bores are blended into one another, producing, in effect, a taper from one sized cylinder to another, which would be a cone. Hence, Don's humble suggestion that "poly-conical" would be an appropriate term is not at all far fetched to me.
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Marcia Nottle |
2001-12-06 20:43 |
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2001-12-06 21:55 |
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2001-12-07 01:54 |
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2001-12-07 02:03 |
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William Hughes |
2001-12-07 03:51 |
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Matt Locker |
2001-12-07 13:41 |
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Ken Shaw |
2001-12-07 14:23 |
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Don Berger |
2001-12-07 17:29 |
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Peter |
2001-12-08 16:18 |
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