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Originally Posted by Amos
That's still a singular point of contact, Make the part that applies friction an inverse 6mm and you may be onto something.
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It seems like everybody wants an extended scs :P.
The single point of contact idea, is that there should be no way to cause sidespin as in an SCS; however, if I made an "inverse 6mm", and it was long enough, then I think it might actually get rid of any sidespin as it rolls through...
Yeah I think this'll work. You make something like a half cone, which terminates in a 6mm radius. The bb will be forced to the center, and I think it'll get rid of sidespin...
Alright, drawing's done. The BB goes from leftish to rightish. The bucking slopes downward, and the radius of the "concave" decreases until the end where it fits the radius of the bb.