The feather will keep the shape if using hot tweezers?? You are right about
the ouch thing.
I think I'll be sticking with the cauteriser.

R

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A reply that has nothing to do with cauterizers, but still a way to shape
(feather barb) legs and burn your fingers in the process... "heat crimping":
Heat up a pair of tweezers, pinch at the crimping location and bend the leg
to where you want it.

/Nick



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Does anyone here use a cauteriser? I have been looking at some of Oliver
Edwards patterns and techniques and thought they would be fun to do. I have
only come across one that costs $17 at an online store. I understand some
use a hot dubbing needle to do the same thing i.e. burn out dear hair and
shape legs. Anyone got one to recommend?? Thanks, Reuven







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