Column Label | Meaning |
Measurement ID | A unique identifier for the measurement of which this socket or tenon data is part. |
Joint Type | The joint (head, middle, bell) where the socket or tenon in question are located |
End Type | i.e. socket, tenon or read well (or counterbore) |
Minimum Length | If the length of the socket or tenon is not constant, this is the minimum value |
Minimum Length | If the length of the socket or tenon is not constant, this is the maximum value |
Diameter in x
at the Top |
For a socket, this is the inside diameter taken in the plane of the cross section of the
tone holes at the uppermost end in the direction of the instrument airflow. For a tenon, this is the outside diameter taken in the plane of the cross section of the tone holes at the uppermost end in the direction of the instrument airflow. |
Diameter in y
at the Top |
For a socket, this is the inside diameter taken in the plane of the centers of the tone
hole axes at the uppermost end in the direction of the instrument airflow. For a tenon, this is the outside diameter taken in the plane of the centers of the tone hole axes at the uppermost end in the direction of the instrument airflow. |
Diameter in x
at the Bottom |
For a socket, this is the inside diameter taken in the plane of the cross section of the
tone hole axes at the furthest along in the direction of the instrument airflow. For a tenon, this is the outside diameter taken in the plane of the cross section of the tone hole axes at the furthest along in the direction of the instrument airflow. |
Diameter in x
at the Bottom |
For a socket, this is the inside diameter taken in the plane of the centers of the tone
hole axes at the furthest along in the direction of the instrument airflow. For a tenon, this is the outside diameter taken in the plane of the centers of the tone hole axes at the furthest along in the direction of the instrument airflow. |
Last Updated on 01-Mar-2002
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