CDP Pat angle degrees

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Need some help in setting the degrees on the angles for CDP PAT What degree should I practice on. 3 degrees isn't that bad but 2 degrees is quited difficult, but I just want to practice what I'm likely to see. Any help is ALWAYS appreciated from the SDN superstars
 
I don't know if Crack Dat Pat changed the format how they do their angles and now if you can set in angle degrees.

But, the same trick as Orgoman's Dat Destroyer, the more difficult the problems you set for yourself the easier the DAT will be. Having taken the DAT and done the Crack DAT Pat 2008 version, I can definitely say the real DAT was harder than Crack DAT Pat so turn up the rating to "2 degrees" even 1 degree if you have to. Practice will only make perfect. I also do the eyeballing game which really helps in the angle parts when I have time off in my breaks. I can now do within 0.0 accuracy just by practice.

Eyeballing game:
http://woodgears.ca/eyeball/index.html

Your goal is to "if possible" differentiate between a 38 degree and 40 degree angle, which you might or might not see on the DAT but again practice makes perfect
 
Need some help in setting the degrees on the angles for CDP PAT What degree should I practice on. 3 degrees isn't that bad but 2 degrees is quited difficult, but I just want to practice what I'm likely to see. Any help is ALWAYS appreciated from the SDN superstars



can you adjust the angles on CDP ??? how?
 
Yes you can set the angle degrees on the CDP I bought my version Jan of this year.

Will try the eyeballing game too.
 
Yes you can set the angle degrees on the CDP I bought my version Jan of this year.

How do you do this? I just bought mine recently but had never heard of this feature before. I'm poking around the program but I can't find where you change the setting.
 
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