When making my "O" rolls I used this method to figure out the paper
speed at any given point in the roll. There is approximately 250 feet
of paper, maximum, on an "O" roll.
I used a rotary measuring-wheel counter (it displays in feet or inches)
and measured the distance and time from start to finish at Tempo 70.
A graph was drawn, with Vertical = paper speed (feet/minute) and
Horizontal = distance (feet). You would figure that the graph should
be a straight line, but it isn't. The drive in my case is an electric
motor; a vacuum air-motor would show different characteristics.
For example, from my graph:
distance speed
0 feet 70 (7.0 feet/min.)
75 feet 78.5
150 feet 82
However, no matter what kind of drive, you can get the basic
conditions.
Steve Bentley,
North Vancouver
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