MBDiagMan
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The only place I have seen derogatory things said about the decades old method, nail or fixed pivot, is in manufactures marketing of their 'better idea'...
No matter how you do a 2 dimensional static balance it will be equally good...
If there were any benefit to a perfectly balanced blade you would find dynamic blade balancing ... As far as I know, no one has came up with that unnecessary service ... YET... :smile:KennyV
Kenny's first sentence is very, VERY true.
I have no doubt whatsoever, that the fancy Magna Matic 1000 (sounds like it should be a Binford model number, huh?) will give a more accurate balance than will a nail. Does that mean that a nail does not give some level of balance? Is the nail balance adequate? In my mind, whether or not the nail balance is adequate is the key question.
I do NOT have the mentality of a salesman, although I sold HMI software for several years in the middle of my career. I was successful only because I knew how to use the product and took care of my customer, not from salesmanship skills. I'm not the salesman that would be selling refrigerators to Eskimo's. From that experience, however, I do understand how zealous one can get about their products and/or technology. I'm sure that Magna Matic is a good company with good people and good products. Where I have my doubts, however, is if the added balance accuracy is REALLY necessary.
If a blade is balanced to the thousandth of a gram, how long does it take to become unbalanced? How much imbalance occurs when in operation? Is that degraded level of imbalance, more imbalanced than a nail balance?
The problem with the analysis of the MagnaMatic balance vs. the nail balance is that we have no quantified data to do actual and meaningful comparisons.
More power to MagnaMatic. They came up with some good ideas and are marketing their products, making profit and jobs. The American way, and I love it, but I would like to see some quantifiable data.
Larry