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Originally Posted by porterkids
The fuller is actually round (or perhaps elliptical); in cross section it is a segment of a circle. The chord across the segment is the width of the fuller. By cutting the depth of the fuller in half you are reducing the length of the chord. This would be very easy to illustrate on paper.
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Thanks!
That's a very good definition of the english word
diameter.
In other words, both the fuller's width and depth were reduced!
I would then suggest we could change this bayonet name from "
LanCay shallow fuller" into "
LanCay diet fuller"