GlueGuy
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I know this has been covered a hundred times somewhere around here, but I wasn't able to find it. The subject line says it all. Although I know a lot of practice is required, I would like to shorten the learning process as much as possible.
I have trouble keeping the blade from "going to china", and alternatively not doing much at all. I know (and think I understand) the basic technique for adjusting the angle of attack: Nose in the air for smoothing, opposite for scraping.
What I'm looking for are tips on finer granularity in the two extremes.
BTW - I could swear that somebody listed a link to a book or something that went over this subject.
I will be eternally greatful [grin]
The GlueGuy
I have trouble keeping the blade from "going to china", and alternatively not doing much at all. I know (and think I understand) the basic technique for adjusting the angle of attack: Nose in the air for smoothing, opposite for scraping.
What I'm looking for are tips on finer granularity in the two extremes.
BTW - I could swear that somebody listed a link to a book or something that went over this subject.
I will be eternally greatful [grin]
The GlueGuy