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To help us figure out what effects the tones and signals we get in the field from our metal detectors, I present this brief video on the science that experiments with target surface area, orientation and topography.  Fascinating stuff.

If I put this in an inappropriate forum, Steve, please feel free to move it.  Thank you.

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The same principle applies when you detect along the shaft of an iron nail as opposed to when you detect in a perpendicular angle to the nail. 

Try a masking test using a nail...coin...nail.   Change the orientation of the nails relative to the coin and watch what happens.  I always used the shaft approach when testing metal detectors for Kellyco years back as it was the tougher test.

Good video explanation of that principle....

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Although this is a really nice video, it took me along time and a lot of digging to figure this stuff out, I'm not sure if it should all be explained in one video. ?

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