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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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    There it is.

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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?

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    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.
    "It is easier keeping a razor honed than honing a razor."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirm View Post
    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.

    Hmmm, that's a neat little program that might be handy for coming up with some design ideas for a custom maker--thanks for the link!
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    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?

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    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.

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    My Morley "Clover Brand" has this notch. Great razor by the way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal View Post
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    There it is.
    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.

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