Masters Cuban 8 w/ 2/4
jim ivey
jivey61 at msn.com
Wed Jun 18 11:29:15 AKDT 2003
Jim---- after thought-- The tangent makes a 90 deg. angle to the radius of the circles. This dictates the distance between the circles.
Jim
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From: Woodward James R Civ 412 TW/DRP/ACQ
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 1:30 PM
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Subject: Masters Cuban 8 w/ 2/4
Hi All,
I've been practicing this maneuver and I'm having trouble getting making it repeatable/consistent/, etc. So, I took a music CD and drew two circles that have the same baseline and touch each other at their closest points. If you do this, you will quickly see that two adjacent circles have no place for 45 degree lines to be drawn in between them. It appears to me from the drawing that actually you cannot maintain a constant radius AND perform a 45 degree "LINE" within this maneuver. If you maintained a constant radius you would never reach a point where you could depart that curve onto a 45 degree up or downline, and intersect the magic spot on the other loop at the same radius.
Am I out to lunch on this, or do you indeed need different radii: 1.) blending 45 degree line into loop 2.) looping segment. Or, the loops are not really supposed to touch each other in the middle, thus there is some distance between each loop?
Thanks,
Jim W.
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