I naturally hone into a smile because I prefer it, but it takes some time. I'm sure some grind before-hand.
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I naturally hone into a smile because I prefer it, but it takes some time. I'm sure some grind before-hand.
I got four or so restores that all have chipping at the heel, so they will at least turn into a grinning bunch. But normally I just hone as they are (unless they're frowning, but haven't had one of those YET). I did notice that a smile and spike point at the toe are very suitable for shaving in between facial hair and for precision touch ups.