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The Chinese, How hard did they work!!
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<blockquote data-quote="20x" data-source="post: 630900" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>Maybe the round hole bases it's same strength as the physics of the egg..</p><p>I do a rectangle because it's the shape that suits my dig style,</p><p>E.g... with my back against the short wall I want the centre to be a comfortable pick swing distance and I dig towards the other end, empty out, turn around and I have a bench to dig/ split going back the other way.</p><p>My reason for keeping walls really straight is to detect a bulge before a cave in..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20x, post: 630900, member: 2569"] Maybe the round hole bases it's same strength as the physics of the egg.. I do a rectangle because it's the shape that suits my dig style, E.g... with my back against the short wall I want the centre to be a comfortable pick swing distance and I dig towards the other end, empty out, turn around and I have a bench to dig/ split going back the other way. My reason for keeping walls really straight is to detect a bulge before a cave in.. [/QUOTE]
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