Old 02-16-11, 06:57 PM
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you can see he's got the tube wrapped up in paper that is the output from a program.

The miter isn't quite there yet. Right at the ears, there would be a very large gap on the inside of the tube. A perfect miter will have very thin sections at the outside, you want to avoid that. You want the tubes to be touching each other on the ID of the mitered tube.
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