So you don't find the axial angle in acidome at all? How people doing it then, I really wonder.. I saw people doing longtitudal angle as axial angle, and I just did the same..
Axial angle is when the work piece lies flat. Blade tilt when it stands upright. NOT sure what you saw. I assume you saw the "bevelled frame method" popularized by Paul Robinson.
do you have a video where you specifically show hoy to measure the struts angles?
ruclips.net/video/5cGsx8-qFyQ/видео.html here for example
So you don't find the axial angle in acidome at all? How people doing it then, I really wonder.. I saw people doing longtitudal angle as axial angle, and I just did the same..
Axial angle is when the work piece lies flat. Blade tilt when it stands upright. NOT sure what you saw. I assume you saw the "bevelled frame method" popularized by Paul Robinson.
The axial angle is in Acidome, just hit the arrow so that the workpiece lies flat. Not sure if it is red or blue.
Oh, sorry for misunderstanding. Yes I meant that technique, and isn't that Acidome same with bevelled frame method?@@alwaysgreener2856