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At 23:21 04-01-16, Daniel Jencka wrote:
>Unfortunately, my Zuckermann plastic jack tongues are of the 90deg
>variety. This saddens me as I was really looking forward to this
>experiment. I wonder if there is some way to overcome this challenge
>short of replacing all my jacks?
I am not sure that the Zuckermann plastic jacks can work with
quill. I have their wooden variety. The issue, in my opinion, is
not the question of angle (the wooden ones are 90 degrees and work
fine with quille), but whether the quill will hold in the slot. I
suggest that you experiment: you have nothing to lose, and can always
replace the delrin.
David
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