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Post by 10bagson Oct 04, 2007 1:03pm
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True Width

True WidthI don't know if anyone mentioned this, but I think there's a reasonable chance that the VMS intersection could be close to true width. If you look at the photo below, the banding in the core indicates a core angle of 50 degrees. By my rough & dirty, back of the envelope sketch, this would imply a dip of 65-70 degrees and suggests we're looking at maybe 70-75 percent true width. This is way better that what NOT had in hole 5, which, in my opinion, represents maybe 30 perecent true width. Do your own DD. https://www.vmsventures.com/RLP_Se4.jpg
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