I don\'t mind helping people how to make them, or even better, to understand why ours are better than any others. (Which raises the question of why anybody would want to, since they generally don\'t have ground or wind, and almost never have accurate figures on shippers,let alone the skills and experience I can modestly claim. And it\'s a lot of work and takes a lot of time. But I digress).
My comment was not about helping them learn figure making theory. It was about showing someone exactly how to handle a specific circuit, and where they need to fix their figures. More importantly, giving out all the figures run every day at a track would flag the fast races and concealed horses I go after.