<blockquote style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote">Another fun experiment is to see how small an increment you can use to
turn the pin. Then see how many it takes to turn the pin 1/4 turn. When
you get up to around 225 barely perceptable movements, you'll be right
up there with some of the finest technicians in the business. If you're
somewhere around 175, then you'll be like the majority of us. :-)</blockquote><div><br>Ok, this is a great idea, and exactly the sort of thing I am talking about- I will try this in the shop tomorrow.<br>Now, that idea leads to this question: In a frictionless world with no other factors, how much of a PITCH CHANGE <br>
would 175th of a 1/4 turn translate to? At say, A440? What is the formula for figuring that?<br><br><br>[kurt]<br></div>