First of all -- who are you to ask the questions having no knowledge of the topic?! Are you mechanical engineer? Or, maybe you are professional in metals? No way! You, as the rest of those who reapeat the same thing about the 'sharp corner" are just amateour of airgun having no idea of things you are trying to talk about. In this case whatever I say will not be accepted, since you have built your own oppinion already. Whay should I spend my time for that with the know result, besides I've did it many times, but I've told already you and people like you. You are like religion fanatics, logic, figures, prooves means nothing to you, you have your own beliefs that overweights all the facts
In shortly I can answer your question -- I just wanted to do that, since I am a creater and I have right to do things the way I want. Is is fair enough answer?
We ironically answer in Russia such questoins "I am an artist, that's the way I see it!"
You are right, to ignore them would be the best policy! But, unfortunately that is like self-sustaining nuclear reaction -- they feed each other with the BS and infect with that BS the others, normal ones. That is the way the mythes are creating. So, I take the efforts to stop spreading that BS, at least in that local segment of the life
Are you unable to understand what I write? No "sharp corners" are there! There is a radius of 0.4 mm. Technically impossible to make that corner "sharp" with no radius. Even small radius makes the concetration of the strength completelly different of the "theoretical sharp corner". Test shows that I am right, the destruction of the tube starts in the middle, no in the "corner" at the pressure that match the calculations. That is it! What else do you need? Useless thing to try to pursuade the fanatics of the "flat Earth" that it is sphere
Just don't offer him to consider precisely the design of the parts of the guns made by other manufacturers, or, no way, to make the test of them! His life would never be the same!
Remember I used to test the gun by driving over it with my TLC 100? Have any other manufacturer dared to make that test?
I think you are right, ignoring is the only way left...