tuscarora dave
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- Aug 21, 2009
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I am not an engineer but I would think that strokes would be somewhat different than orbits. The earth moving around the sun would illustrate an orbit. The location of the pencil point stuck through the hole in the geared disc of a spirograph would illustrate strokes as it is applied to the 3401. But with out the orbit you can't have the strokes.Good information.
Don't if you saw my earlier post, but is "strokes per minute" different than "orbits per minute" ?
It just keeps getting more confuzing.:dunno:
I just got to say "kudos to the guy who was able to figure all this out and design the tool" Because I love mine.