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    Hi Wickedblade,
    +1 with red96ta-You just have to be more carefull and precise when using a spike point.
    Having said that it's par for the course to get cuts and weepers as you learn.You just have to go through it-but I promise you it will finally stop happening on a regular basis ,and will only happen occasionally.
    Keep going -all will become clear!
    Kind regards

    Noggs

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    Thanks for the encouragement. Will let the cut side rest in the morning and will stick with the spike for awhile longer. I have two spikes and two rounds and would like to be able to use all four in rotation.

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    Yep, +1, its just the P word: Practice!

    Slow things down, keep an eye on the spike tip when you shave, keep your pressure light and take your time.

    Good luck and keep us posted!

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