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Yo,
Can you tell me about this style of cut with a big chunk of the bottom half of the gob removed, and when you might use it?  Looks bloody clever. I guess it reduces the bounce of the piece as it comes off the stem?
Cheers
Yea you got it mate just makes for the piece to travel better of the hinge and into the safe block or pulley or rings [emoji106]
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12 hours ago, peds said:

Yo,

Can you tell me about this style of cut with a big chunk of the bottom half of the gob removed, and when you might use it?  Looks bloody clever. I guess it reduces the bounce of the piece as it comes off the stem?

Cheers

It's also good for getting a top to land close to the stem. 

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21 hours ago, peds said:

Yo,

Can you tell me about this style of cut with a big chunk of the bottom half of the gob removed, and when you might use it?  Looks bloody clever. I guess it reduces the bounce of the piece as it comes off the stem?

Cheers

https://www.masterblasterhome.com/showthread.php?14908-SNIPE

 

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