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    Default Icedog's wedge making tutorial

    Error check request: Making Wedges - Straight Razor Place Wiki

    thanks Brad!
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    It looks good to me, both the content and the presentation are great.

    (perhaps except for the use of the "I" form.

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    Indeed feel free to have at it
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    It looks like Brad covered the only questionable part from yesterday, by giving them a choice on sanding from one side or two.... Although one side works perfect for hard materials (wood, metal, bone, stone)... When doing meltables (plastic, acrylic) you have to watch for warp from heat on power sanding, as it can cause cupping so it actually works better to sand from both sides on those types of material......

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    Excellent observations, Glen. Who's going to add them to the article?

    Also, anyone interested in converting the images to galleries like in the rest of the tutorials?

    Regards,
    Robin

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