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I think I would have done the back cut just approx 3.5mm higher:sneaky2:

 

But, more importantly, the smoke seems to be blowing dangerously in the direction of the cook. (is he qualified by the way)

 

And that was a missed opportunity for a three way lunge whilst the cook works his thing.:001_tongue:

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i am now more concerned why the horse has a small tail, your hand is on the winch and you are on the phone. did it get crunched. lol. not a bad attempt at the lunge, i will give you a point for the horses bum, but you really need to get into character, and surely you have a whip lying about to use as a prop:thumbup1::biggrin:

 

:001_smile:I'll see what I can do,

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As a matter of interest, can anyone tell me why on a heavy backleaner, I put the back cut in relatively high and not level with the gob ?

 

So that when winching over there is abit of a ledge for the hinge to push against as you pull it over? :confused1:

 

It makes sense in my head, its just putting it into words lol

Posted

because the book said so high deano, lol. i am disapointed you had to take to cuts to make your hinge mate, did you do that once it was half way over and realised you hadnt left a step:biggrin:

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As a matter of interest, can anyone tell me why on a heavy backleaner, I put the back cut in relatively high and not level with the gob ?

 

You like living on the edge?

Alvays a risk of cutting to far and ending up with a stepcut...

sometimes hard to judge if the cuts not level...(obviously not for us pros, but for the newbies!:sneaky2:)

Posted
dean stop hijacking my thread with your hinge winging:lol:

 

But this is my thread, started in honour of me.... and I'm trying to get it away from man poses, it's making me feel sick :001_rolleyes:

 

The high backcut allows the hinge to "peel" forward slightly giving more flexibility to the hinge and therefore longer before it starts to break when having to winch a long way.

 

Hard to explain so I'll try and photo it.

 

Stevie, you might actually learn something other than how to show off your posing pouch mate :laugh1:

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