The funny thing is that if he'd just STFU one sentence earlier, and not mentioned the square opening, I'd have never seen it. I would think that probably the carefully-arrived-at length is coincidentally that of the, ah, phase plug with the rounded rim ground flat.It's actually (like much of what Steve does) a really good idea; high mass, sticks to the pole piece really well as-is, extends and linearizes the magnetic circuit, looks nice, readily available, comes in sizes to fit any pole piece, the cheap part actually preferable (lower steel, no trademark). Steve is not a dumb guy. My only problem, as with any phase plug, is that I love my FE168Σ's so much I can't bear to take the X-acto to them.
Whatcha working on?
Poinz