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Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Canada
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I would like to elaborate a little more on my interpretation of the markings on the blade,
first the cutting symbol,, nowadays we use scissors and we cut on the segmented line, in snipping type cuts, (------) if you cut with a blade, you wave the blade back and forth, in a sawing motion, if you were to draw the cutting motion on a surface , with movement,(~~~~) Aswell the the squiggly line is even more evident, as a visual representation of cutting ; - In this experiment I provided for example, wich you are invited to recreate. for the cut, i drew from the top down , one time is enough to get results, but if you repeat the cut motion a few times the pattern only becomes move evident. for the puncture, it is self explanitory aswell. |
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