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<p>[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 974990, member: 3726"]Well I am not really arguing physics - just that this simple equation while true just will not always contain all the variables for a strong strike or not. I think even part strikes will still have die contact marks - maybe not on the high points but around the rims. Plus even for partial strikes planchets will not be 100% identical. So some will have strong strikes all over - no die marks as doug suggests, but to the die marks moved because of the off center strike and minute imperfections in the planchet. To me some are caused by the planchet and some by the dies and some by just not everything is always perfect in the world. </p><p><br /></p><p>Gee - did I just explain choas theory - I really agree with John - I hate that character. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line - still not got an explanation that covers it enough to explain it. I am still seeing where both sides of the coin[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 974990, member: 3726"]Well I am not really arguing physics - just that this simple equation while true just will not always contain all the variables for a strong strike or not. I think even part strikes will still have die contact marks - maybe not on the high points but around the rims. Plus even for partial strikes planchets will not be 100% identical. So some will have strong strikes all over - no die marks as doug suggests, but to the die marks moved because of the off center strike and minute imperfections in the planchet. To me some are caused by the planchet and some by the dies and some by just not everything is always perfect in the world. Gee - did I just explain choas theory - I really agree with John - I hate that character. :) Bottom line - still not got an explanation that covers it enough to explain it. I am still seeing where both sides of the coin[/QUOTE]
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