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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2006-06-05 18:32
Brad,
great information, thanks - that was what I was looking for, plus a whole lot of other interesting bits.
One question re convex and concave: In optics a convex lens is a "classic" magnifier glass, thicker in the centre, thinner at the rim; a concave lens is one that has a cavity in the middle. So I'd naïvely describe a healthy mouthpiece's facing as convex while a squeaky one might have gone concave. ???
Edit: Or are you referring to concave/convex around the Z (rotational) axis?
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Ben
Post Edited (2006-06-05 18:45)
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Brad Behn |
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Re: mouthpiece patina, additional thoughts new |
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