Following on from my suggestings of yesterday with regards to design for manufacture, an interesting idea suggested on the Model Engineering Clearing house forum
using 25.6 as a conversion factor makes 1/32" = 0.8mm rather than .079375mm which you get if you use 25.4, 3/16th" = 4.8mm rather than 4.7625mm etc., etc., etc. Much, much easier, and you get a bigger loco!
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i faced the fractional conversion problem and decided to make my own calculator check it out! it does fractions 2/4/8/16/23/64
http://www.axo.cc/decimal-inch-fractions-converter.php
Thanks Vlad
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