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Doug, my Admiral with the bakelite knobs is in on a shelf in storage about 7 miles from my house. I may be able to get over to measure them next week. I also have a 3D printer and a hobbiest CNC router carver. I purchased some software for the router which enables 3d STL files to be carved. For real 3d objects the router requires the wood/plastic etc to be manually flipped or optionally rotated on a spit like a rotisserie. I need to try the manual flip before investing in add-ons. Anyway I initially purchased the 3d printer to print a mask for my TT5. I bought the router to carve it again in wood then found out they make "V" drill bits with different angles so I changed my strategy to make an oval with the "V" bit making the beveled edge versus decrementing the angle with the 3D stl file. It's easy to get caught up in the technology.
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