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boilsover

boilsover

4 hours ago, Barrytm said:

Wavy is a better way of describing it than I did, though since you went back and forth, my guess is that the waves are very tiny.

 

Yes.  The beads on the pin are 3/32" tall.  In a 4-turn pastry, there are 81 layers (an 8-turn is something like 6500!) so even a little extra length should count up.

boilsover

boilsover

3 hours ago, Barrytm said:

Wavy is a better way of describing it than I did, though since you went back and forth, my guess is that the waves are very tiny.

 

Yes.  The beads on the pin are 3/32" tall.  In a 4-turn pastry, there are 81 layers (an 8-turn is something like 800!) so even a little extra length should count up.

boilsover

boilsover

3 hours ago, Barrytm said:

Wavy is a better way of describing it than I did, though since you went back and forth, my guess is that the waves are very tiny.

 

Yes.  The beads on the pin are 3/32" tall.  In a 4-turn pastry, there are 3 + 6 +12 + 24 = 45 layers (an 8-turn is something like 800!) so even a little extra length should count up.

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