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04-29-2008, 07:35 PM
Thread: Honing the tip of a smile ?
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OK, if this is a contest to explain the rolling...
OK, if this is a contest to explain the rolling hone to Chris, here's my entry.
Imagine a super-smiling razor. So extremely smiley in fact that the blade profile is a half-circle. It helps also... -
04-27-2008, 09:44 PM
Thread: Honing the tip of a smile ?
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Yes, it's important to remember that "honing in...
Yes, it's important to remember that "honing in 3-D" (great phrase!) does not mean abandoning spine contact; it's just that the portion of spine in contact may be rather narrow at any given moment if...
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04-27-2008, 08:04 PM
Thread: Honing the tip of a smile ?
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Robert, I think you're describing what X-man...
Robert, I think you're describing what X-man calls "stubbed toes," and they're not easy for anybody. In my experience the rolling-hone approach or just regular x-ing with a slightly exaggerated...
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