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    There would be a visual clue of this - I think. As the leading edge of the blade rises because of the new angle established by the wearing tape, the water in front of the blade would stop making the blade wave. In experienced hands, and I'm out of my league here, light torquing would maintain the blade wave. Experienced hands would know when there's too much torque and tape replacement is needed. Inexperienced hands would need to make tape changes more often.

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