For what it's worth, I have access to an atom-scale profilometer and got profiles for 1/2" and 100/50 cuts made with mini-spinners on an X-01. I thought I had a 90/75 spinner but can't find it. Can try to compare to other hollows. ARGH, I'm reposting the image due to some conversion errors between angstroms, microns, inches and mils. I ended up doing it the old fashioned way with pencil, ruler, and calculator. The dimensions are more surprising overall than it was the first time around. http://s20.postimage.org/pwus1ifnx/hollows.jpg The FBV 100/50 is actually only about 0.082" across the flat. A stylus tip radius of 9 mils would account for this, however the stylus radius is only 1mil. The flat also isn't very flat. It's not as deep as circular hollow which is the intent. The depth for a 0.114" skate blade would be 0.93mil, which is a bit more than the 0.50. If I had to put a number on the spinner, and accounting for a finite stylus radius, I'd guess my 100/50 is more like an 85/85, and as always the second number will change with a thinner/wider skate blade. The 1/2" spinner has a hollow depth of 2.6mil. If my calculations are right, a 1/2" r.o.h. should be 3.3 mils deep. The 2.6mil depth, assuming it's circular is more like a 5/8" r.o.h. That's surprising, I would have guessed the spinner would have a smaller hollow. If the spinner started with a 1/2" hollow, and diamond dust was added to it, that should make the radius slightly smaller. Maybe that's accounted for a little bit (or too much). The Wissota 1/2" hollow is almost identical in shape however overall it's bit smoother. Surprisingly the hollow depth is only 2.3 mil, which (again if my calculations are right), is more like a 0.7" r.o.h. Maybe the sticker wasn't placed on the diamond dresser exactly where it needed to be.