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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 21:41:39 -0400, "Chris" wrote:

Lou,
Your sage is not uncommon for someone who does it for a living. I used to
do finish work for a living and understand exactly what you are going
through.

Even more so with crown moldings as they are expensive and joints should
not
be a option if you cut short. As of late I have been using a carbide
pointed pen. Little harder to see, but a lot thinner line. Learned this
from the metal workers, who deal in a lot higher precession.


www.dictionary.com:


3 entries found for precession.
1. The act or state of preceding; precedence.
2. Physics. The motion of the axis of a spinning body, such as the
wobble of a spinning top, when there is an external force acting on
the axis.
3. Astronomy.
1. Precession of the equinoxes.
2. A slow gyration of the earth's axis around the pole of the
ecliptic, caused mainly by the gravitational pull of the sun, moon,
and other planets on the earth's equatorial bulge.




4 entries found for precision.
1. The state or quality of being precise; exactness.
2.
1. The ability of a measurement to be consistently
reproduced.
2. The number of significant digits to which a value has been
reliably measured.


adj.

1. Used or intended for accurate or exact measurement: a precision
tool.
2. Made so as to vary minimally from a set standard: precision
components.
3. Of or characterized by accurate action: precision bombing.


Anything useful to contribute? Or do you get your rocks off finding typos /
spell checking errors?

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Chris

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