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
> 
> 



                
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