02-12-2009, 02:41 PM,
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NotGuilty
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Colin's method??
This was posted in Snipe's modern cut thread:
"And as for the temples, it's ColinCs' method all the way for me!"
What does this mean? Is it a way of making a template. I'm in the process of making a new template with an A contour (so easier to apply tape) and wanted to know what this temple method is, and what its advantages are?
Thanks!!!!!!!
Btw, Snipe: you rock
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02-13-2009, 08:21 AM,
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Sester
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Re: Colin's method??
' IMHO i dont think contours are all that important really. After awhile. the front will lose hair and will fray and most likely youll want to trim off pieces in different places to make the front look better, so the contour gets destroyed sooner or latter. I never found it all that important anyway.
Sam
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02-13-2009, 11:45 AM,
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buckeye
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Re: Colin's method??
Hey Snipe, very interesting template design. I think alot of people will say you should build in some temple points, but with Colin's method I can see how this would work for you. All the coverage you need, without the hassle of trying to tweak perfect points.
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02-13-2009, 12:24 PM,
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buckeye
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Re: Colin's method??
Snipe Wrote:Tried temple points, didn't work for me.
That's exactly my point. With Colin's method you don't need good temples.
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