According to Digital Blue's caliper readings ealier in the thread:
"Third wheel (with all the false gates):
Outside diameter to outside of false gates: .812"
Outside diameter to inside of false gates: .746"
Measurement from notch to notch on false gates: .197 (same for true gate)
Other 2 wheels:
Outside diameter: .762" "
The fence is hitting the other two wheels. Not the bottom of the false
notches. On top of that, the real gate is the same width as the false
gates. The only way sticking points are going to tell you anything
about the gates would be a modification of safe manipulation. Walking
you through it would be a step away from walking you through safe
manipulation which is not allowed in the general forums. However, I
believe this link is fair game:
http://www.crypto.com/papers/safelocks.pdf
If you can understand the concepts behind that, going from contact
points to using a sticking point to take measurements is not a very
big leap.
If you are determined to do this with sticking points the above is
probably your best bet. The method I described in my last two
posts is more direct, and I suspect is more likely to succeed.