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Nice job, nice pattern, well done!

Wondering about how you made the many small cuts in nose area, ears, etc.?  Are they mostly vain-like/single line cuts using just a large blade or were they each actual "holes" having a perimeter pattern line requiring a very small blade.  If the latter, you said "Time-intensive", and I can see why. 

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On 4/9/2023 at 2:20 PM, FrankEV said:

Nice job, nice pattern, well done!

Wondering about how you made the many small cuts in nose area, ears, etc.?  Are they mostly vain-like/single line cuts using just a large blade or were they each actual "holes" having a perimeter pattern line requiring a very small blade.  If the latter, you said "Time-intensive", and I can see why. 

I used spiral blades for the entire project. 

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Very well done, and all your patterns and cutting are.  Even if a person doesn't alway use spiral blades, I think knowing how to use then is worth while just for cutting areas like the nose and ears.  Don't want to start the spiral blade  gantlet again, but they surely have their uses. 

 

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