This has been tested, and it simply does not work. Here is why.
The cam flats, as they rotate, change height, and width from center. The tool does not. It has a static rotation, the farther you move it, the more the error is multiplied. And the harder it is to move, eventually, you cannot move it at all. And something will break. Especially if the adjusters are made of steel, and the base is made of aluminum. The base will break. At 3 degree rotation the tool is off, close to 1/2 degree. Check it out with a degree wheel.
Anyone who owns an original, knows what I mean. Notice the hard wear, where the tool flats meet the cam flats? The tool slides, does not rotate with the cam.
Just does not work. Physics 101
I hear the bubbles bursting. Sorry
The cam flats, as they rotate, change height, and width from center. The tool does not. It has a static rotation, the farther you move it, the more the error is multiplied. And the harder it is to move, eventually, you cannot move it at all. And something will break. Especially if the adjusters are made of steel, and the base is made of aluminum. The base will break. At 3 degree rotation the tool is off, close to 1/2 degree. Check it out with a degree wheel.
Anyone who owns an original, knows what I mean. Notice the hard wear, where the tool flats meet the cam flats? The tool slides, does not rotate with the cam.
Just does not work. Physics 101
I hear the bubbles bursting. Sorry
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