Quote Gwil:"This is .. a bit heavy on theorizing and speculation.... with more experimental results we might end up with calculation methods that work for practical purposes, without trial and error being needed."
Agreed, for our amateur one-off builds, we don't want to do any trial-and-error, unwanted iterations, or have to make lots of adjustments/bodges etc to get something that works. It all wastes time, costs money, may give poor results, etc. So predictable and repeatable guidelines, good mathematical modelling, attention to detail, understanding what's important and what's less so, all contribute to a successful build.
Agreed, for our amateur one-off builds, we don't want to do any trial-and-error, unwanted iterations, or have to make lots of adjustments/bodges etc to get something that works. It all wastes time, costs money, may give poor results, etc. So predictable and repeatable guidelines, good mathematical modelling, attention to detail, understanding what's important and what's less so, all contribute to a successful build.
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