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Old 01-21-2008, 09:37 PM
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What does this mean?
page 58. "It is mandatory that there be no break or bend in the Delivery Line..."

I understand "Bend" but what does HK mean by "break"?
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Old 01-21-2008, 10:30 PM
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Hmm? Does he mean "To Break" and not "A Break" so he is saying not to Break the Line. And does not mean a Break in the Line. Is that right?
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Old 01-22-2008, 10:59 AM
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Interesting, from henning 02-06-2005, TGM Exam, question No. 33.
What does bending the plane line mean?
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Old 01-23-2008, 01:38 AM
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Scandinavin Forum from Sweden.
Interesting, from henning 02-06-2005, TGM Exam, question No. 33.
What does bending the plane line mean?
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Old 01-29-2008, 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
page 58. "It is mandatory that there be no break or bend in the Delivery Line..."

I understand "Bend" but what does HK mean by "break"?
The basic message is: whatever Delivery Line you choose to use (the means for Tracing a Straight Plane Line), you should Trace a Straight Plane Line.

I would say "bend" refers to a bend in the Geometric Plane Line, if you're using the Geometric Plane Line as your Delivery Line.

"Break" refers to a deviation from your intended Arc of Approach, if you're using the Arc of Approach as your Delivery Line. Since the Arc of Approach is already bent (it's actually curved! Surprise surprise!), we need to come up with another adjective to describe deviations from the intended Arc of Approach. Hence "break".
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Old 02-02-2008, 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla View Post
The basic message is: whatever Delivery Line you choose to use (the means for Tracing a Straight Plane Line), you should Trace a Straight Plane Line.

I would say "bend" refers to a bend in the Geometric Plane Line, if you're using the Geometric Plane Line as your Delivery Line.

"Break" refers to a deviation from your intended Arc of Approach, if you're using the Arc of Approach as your Delivery Line. Since the Arc of Approach is already bent (it's actually curved! Surprise surprise!), we need to come up with another adjective to describe deviations from the intended Arc of Approach. Hence "break".
Great post, got me thinking.

There are many items in TGM that I have neglected - this being one of them.

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Old 02-02-2008, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla View Post
The basic message is: whatever Delivery Line you choose to use (the means for Tracing a Straight Plane Line), you should Trace a Straight Plane Line.

I would say "bend" refers to a bend in the Geometric Plane Line, if you're using the Geometric Plane Line as your Delivery Line.

"Break" refers to a deviation from your intended Arc of Approach, if you're using the Arc of Approach as your Delivery Line. Since the Arc of Approach is already bent (it's actually curved! Surprise surprise!), we need to come up with another adjective to describe deviations from the intended Arc of Approach. Hence "break".
That was a good one Tong- never thought about it like that but makes perfect sense!
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I concur.

I sat here, thinking....perfect sense.

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