I just measured with a micrometer, and my wedding ring has developed an eccentricity of 0.3303 (24.4mm x 23.03mm). Which is rather odd, because I always take it off when I'm doing the kind of things that would tend to crush small loops of soft metal.
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(You always respond so quickly to LJ for someone who never, ever posts. Hint hint.)
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one of these days i'll come up with something interesting enough to post, i promise! (it would help if i were more writing-oriented to begin with, i suppose...)
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Having only just come across this post, I shall submit mine for verification this evening.
However, I find the second statement of the original post to be a bit suspect...
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Love it.
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I'm thinking it probably just gets that way through years of wear. And it probably wasn't micrometer-level perfect when you got it anyway.
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If you want, fish, I have a ring mandrel and a couple leather/wooden/rubber hammers, very nice for rerounding rings without changing their size.
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