Dave
You are correct. That was a very good test. It opened my eyes. The clamping mechanism is more important than the electronic side because it is where all the variable seems to lie. The electronics are pretty well governed by design and components used while the clamping mechanism as well as the bench and its stability are where most of the deviations seem to lie between machines. I for one liked your home made unit because yours broke the CPMs down to less than one. I would like to have one that breaks it down to tenths which I think is overkill but that is just me.
Charlie B
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