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I have a "base" track setup on an office table and I highly agree that the more mistakes and error found up front the less to deal with later. Thus not shooting yourself in the foot and killing the urge to succeed. I have a couple of the books you (Jacktal) listed and the free program from Atlas, but being a industrail engineer (The covered in grease type, not the pen-pocket protector type. LOL) most of my life the one thing I learned, no matter what the program and the opinions is, you don't and won't know if it will work until you build it. So I agree that the current proto-type will help greatly in solving any problems.
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