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    many rotary machines uses 3.5 mm cams as a standard or all purpose, why you decided not to include 3.5 mm stroke?
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    Quote Originally Posted by george 3030 View Post
    many rotary machines uses 3.5 mm cams as a standard or all purpose, why you decided not to include 3.5 mm stroke?
    We may offer variations in the future. Shorter strokes create less trauma to the skin...
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    Quote Originally Posted by amv101 View Post
    We may offer variations in the future. Shorter strokes create less trauma to the skin...
    So says you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesse Phillips View Post
    So says you.

    No, so says physics.... maintaining cycle time while increasing stroke with anything, will increase velocity... increasing velocity will increase the mass, and will increase the energy on impact.

    Just like adding stroke to a car engine, or adding more barrel length to a gun, or the swing of a sword.

    A 5mm stroke running at 60 cycles a second, will have more impact energy than a 1mm stroke running at 60 cycles a second. Basic physics.
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