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fitting
Curve fitting is the process of constructing a curve, or mathematical function, that has the best fit to a series of data points, possibly subject to constraints. Curve fitting can involve either interpolation, where an exact fit to the data is required, or smoothing, in which a "smooth" function is constructed that approximately fits the data. A related topic is regression analysis, which focuses more on questions of statistical inference such as how much uncertainty is present in a curve that is fitted to data observed with random errors. Fitted curves can be used as an aid for data visualization, to infer values of a function where no data are available, and to summarize the relationships among two or more variables. Extrapolation refers to the use of a fitted curve beyond the range of the observed data, and is subject to a degree of uncertainty since it may reflect the method used to construct the curve as much as it reflects the observed data.
For linear-algebraic analysis of data, "fitting" usually means trying to find the curve that minimizes the vertical (y-axis) displacement of a point from the curve (e.g., ordinary least squares). However, for graphical and image applications, geometric fitting seeks to provide the best visual fit; which usually means trying to minimize the orthogonal distance to the curve (e.g., total least squares), or to otherwise include both axes of displacement of a point from the curve. Geometric fits are not popular because they usually require non-linear and/or iterative calculations, although they have the advantage of a more aesthetic and geometrically accurate result.
Who should I talk to for pistol barrel fitting in Clackamas County or somewhere around here? I have two Bar-Sto barrels that don't drop in cleanly and need a little fitting work. I originally planned to do it myself but for what I paid for these barrels I decided to have it done by someone who...
A client/friend of mine brought in a Taurus Tracker with a beat to **** rear sight. He said he'd shoot it more often, but unsurprisingly couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. I started to look for a replacement, but the only ones I could find were grossly overpriced, especially considering they...
Hey Guys!
So as of yesterday, I am committing myself fully to my gunsmithing/machining business. No more day job! This means even faster turn around times, and I will be available all week for drop-offs and deliveries.
In addition to this, I have added a new machine to the shop. It is an Acra...
Hopefully the vast range of knowledge here will contain the answer to my question. I have a brass fitting that I am trying to identify so I can replace it. It is a straight connector with standard 1/2"-20 female threads for 5/16" inverted flare fitting on one end with .520"-20 male straight...
Hello all,
I'm considering taking on a project that will require bluing, refinishing the stock, etc. The stock will need a new recoil pad ground to fit properly, and I lack the tools/sanders. Can anyone recommend a gunsmith in the Portland area who can knock this out, and what the approximate...
Hey guys, I wanted to make a new post with some additional services that I can offer. For those of you that don't know me, I operate a machine shop just outside of Vernonia. I have tooled up to focus on more firearm oriented work. If you don't see something offered on the list below, feel free...
Been a while since I've posted anything cool for you guys. @sealine brought me a nice project to work on!
After much hunting and patience, he had managed to track down a Proof Research carbon fiber barrel blank with a .204 bore. He asked me to fit it to his Bergara B14 and chamber it in .204...