Sorry... I forgot to tell you that you should only heat up the TIP of the
tweezers. My mistake. Doing it right (which isn't hard), the feather barb
will stay in desired angle.
Try out this method too, IN ADDITION to the cauterizer method. If there
comes a day when you want barb legs, I think you will find this one easier
than the cauterizer. (Sniff sniff)

/Nick



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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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