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bonniegirl

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Have listed in classies a spring clean-up to finance trippy addiction
Bumps appreciated
sales remembered

Had too much fast finger friending last night! NOT that I complain, just over budget and musn't tell hubby (he says I only have one mouth!Why do I need more than one?) IDJIT!

SSSSSssshhhhhhhh

I am powerless over my Trippy Tip addiction

God, Grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, LIKE Bert and Freddys' gift of glass art
Courage to change the things I can, like selling my first born
Wisdom to know the difference between a pillar and a bulb
AMEN!


sssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..........quiet, go bump me
 

Starlight682

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what are you measuring? How are you getting real world measurements from a photo?

jdub measures the tips in the photo's too he is always very very close :D
they have some mathematical force on their side or something cause i can't make hide nor hare of it lol
 

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This is a Freddy Helix Donut and a Bert Donut for side by side.... Both including O rings are about the same size @ 1 and 1/4 inch or 31.75MM.... Ignore the bad lighting and dirty tips but these things are the perfect size! If that Bettle juice arrives at the size estimated by Blu then it's perfect
 
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BluSwatch

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I measure the bottom of one of my tips = 0.25 inch (glass part, all the same on the tips)
Measure glass part of your pic on computer screen = 1 inch
Picture is approx 4Xs larger than real life .... measure height on screen = 4.875 inches
So your donut should be approx 1.22 inches high ..... ratios should hold true regardless of your screen size .... you just have to find out what magnification of the 0.25 inch bottom your picture is showing .....

what are you measuring? How are you getting real world measurements from a photo?
 
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