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>the rough finish of the contacts
Let me elaborate further. The fine polish of the gold combined with the precision flatness created conditions to bond the metals together as the electron oceans meshed together, leaving little gall marks when pulled apart and then streaks over time. By scuffing the surface with a superfinishing process [a process coined by an old dude wiggling a workpiece in a figure 8 atop a surface plate with various fine grits of garnet laid across], the microscratches prevented supercontacting from forming allowing less streaking over time making the connector able to withstand more cycles of reconnection, which was quite often before the final settings were dialed in. The wringing effect is Like GAGE BLOCKS AKA JO BLOCKS AKA JOHANSEN BLOCKS thank you Henry Ford for saving mr Johans and his blocks, my father Make America Lathe Again has a fresh set of Ford gage blocks beside the chinaware we always used shop sets and fancy southerncalifornia produced sets. I'll get a pic of them next week. Anyway think of pic related as the grooves and how easy itd be for something to slide either across or perpendicular to the grooves or even through a anisotropic pattern. By the way this is how they make security features on the maple rounds too

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