Now I've wondered more than 2 hours why you would need to wonder 2 hours! No
one else has posted to ask about this, so I guess I will: Where was your
difficulty originally, that made you come up with this formula?
It sounds like the formula determines distance between holes based on the
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, Zuzana Kraemerova wrote:
But if you place holes even under the center front seam (that means
the holes are in place where there is no opening any more, did I get
that right?), then your method is surely easier. I actually never even
thought about placing the holes
I always thought this site said it all.
http://www.festiveattyre.com/research/lacing/lacing.html
Well, I make a larger distance between the holes, at least 1inch, so if
I started marking the holes from the top to the bottom, in the bottom there
might be an either too small or too large
Zuzana wrote:
I've made up a formula for how to calculate the distance between the holes in
spiral lacing:
y = x/b + x/(2b2)
ydistance between two holes
xlength of the opening, from the first hole to the last
bnumber of holes (without the 1/2 distance hole)
It