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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 815043, member: 16510"]<b>Pretty good explanation but just a bit off jallen,</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>Pretty good explanation but just a bit off jallen, it's not the flat (or raised) portion of the dies that flatten or spread the coins lettering or other devices in machine doubling but the very encuse devices themselfs. It can be no other way. When the die flops or scoots it is engaged at that moment (milli second) with the encuse designe. That is what scoots the image and not the flat portion - if it were the flat portion it would shear or mash instead of scoot. I'm pretty sure about this because if it were the flat or raised portion of the die (doing the scooting) it would not have such contact as we see with machine doubling. In other words, the reason the device is scooted so precisely (and connected) is because it was engaged and not let loose. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 815043, member: 16510"][b]Pretty good explanation but just a bit off jallen,[/b] Pretty good explanation but just a bit off jallen, it's not the flat (or raised) portion of the dies that flatten or spread the coins lettering or other devices in machine doubling but the very encuse devices themselfs. It can be no other way. When the die flops or scoots it is engaged at that moment (milli second) with the encuse designe. That is what scoots the image and not the flat portion - if it were the flat portion it would shear or mash instead of scoot. I'm pretty sure about this because if it were the flat or raised portion of the die (doing the scooting) it would not have such contact as we see with machine doubling. In other words, the reason the device is scooted so precisely (and connected) is because it was engaged and not let loose. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
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