Hard to describe, but you could do a google for it. -Jeff
--- Niclas Runarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And here comes the "lowdated" (un-updated) guy with > his stupid questions: > I often use a really bad language when doing my > dubbing loops so when I read > that this "Magic Tool" makes it easier, I obviously > react. The batteries in > my old magic wand are discharged and dead... and the > store that sold it to > me was shut down. So I have tried everything from > praying to casting spells > with no result. It seems I need to look for other > solutions. > > My question is obviously: What is this Magic Tool? > > /Nick > > > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > Fr�n: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] F�r > Joyce's crafts and flies > Skickat: den 27 augusti 2004 12:11 > Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > �mne: [VFB] Re: Magic tool thread > > > The recommended thread that the Magic tool DVD has > suggested is any thead > that can be split easily. The Danville's works > great. I also find that it > you untwist the UNI thread 6/0 by a few reverse > turns, that works great too. > In working with the Magic tool, I find that you can > get great results just > even using the 8/0 Uni thread but not splitting it > and just putting the > dubbing formed with the Magic tool in the dubbing > loop. Can really see no > difference between the split thread and the fine > thread. Joyce > > _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush
