Come to think of it though, those cakes did have a bit of a funny taste to them...

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Thats basically what I do but I have a paper mm ruler printer out. Id like to tape it to the shaft but Im not sure if it would have any issues with lime.Naz737 wrote:I use a tailor measuring tape. I measure between the center of the serial number and the dot on the shell. Depth is from the edge of the shell to the beginning of the nut. That means measuring to the center of the pin (left and right). "Downward" edge of the pin is considered zero when in the main reset line.
That photo makes the lime look like it's been completed. The reflection gives the illusion the dots are joinedjpicard wrote:What Ive done for the last few is Krazy glue a MM ruler printout to the trainer. Since the shaft is about 75MM and the trainer is a bit bigger, I blew up by 120% first...
You've linked to the start of this thread!TheWaddler wrote:There is a Mapping Challenge thread here, with lots of discussion about peoples mapping techniques
.... and simply practice and patience