>>>Ken Hirschberg said:
> ...
> A somewhat more complex approach that would save some wire, would be to go
> out
> with say, 30 radials until the 0.015 spacing between wires was obtained,
> connect
> a circumferential wire to each radial, then add radial wires between the
> original
> 30 radials, from that ring outward. When the spacing between wires again
> gets to
> 0.015, then add another ring, and so on, until the desired radial length is
> reached.
> ...
You could just put a "fork" in the radial splitting it into two at that point
by adding a second wire as well.
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