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[QUOTE=HARRYWALLY;1711877]Copy, paste. I would but I can't.
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Let's see if this does anything....
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Interesting name Bézier, had to Google it, im assuming Michael got the idea for the name of the point style from
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...U7ln43B_s9XjzA
And not the Bézier town in France?
Bingo! The Bezier Curve is a common tool in design work. Photo Shop,Gimp,etc. Canvas Bézier Curve Example Click and drag on one of the points in this example.
I like this little notch on my razors because it lets me negotiate up into the nasal wing area to catch those few wandering hairs. Hm-m-m. Anyone else like this notch for a reason other than aesthetics?
Well...it was fun for a few moments, but this level of computer stuff is super far outside my skill set. Ah-h-h. Well. Just wish I could understand this stuff, but this old dog ain't up to learnin new tricks. Thanks for the info. it was interesting despite my lack of understanding. I am one of the opinion that a persons creative quotient is far more significant than the I.Q., however, you cannot completely do away with I.Q.
My Morley "Clover Brand" has this notch. Great razor by the way!
Looks close to a dreadnought, but have seen other examples, think they're quite common.
Looks very similar to:
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Indeed, many point styles 'look very similar' to other point styles... The Bézier Notch is most aptly described as a transition between a true Dreadnought and a proper clipped Barbers notch. The Devil as as they say, is in the detail.
We're not attempting to re-invent the wheel - merely adding another tread :)
Cheers, - Mike.