you make 1/8 the same way you make 7/64 but the adder for shrinkage is a bit longer. There are formula's in diameters around.
As I recall I used 2 in. Translate that as for an 8 in bury mark...
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you make 1/8 the same way you make 7/64 but the adder for shrinkage is a bit longer. There are formula's in diameters around.
As I recall I used 2 in. Translate that as for an 8 in bury mark...