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Posted by renarts
on Tuesday, June 17, 2003 8:19 PM
It doesn't have to be pressed on firmer as much as flatter. If the edge is soft there is some underspray occuring because of the radius of the edge of the putty or clay. The thinner the thickness of the putty, the less radius the sharper the line. Once nice and flat then press it onto the surface, but just enough that good contact is made. Sort of a difference between laying a cylinder down on a flat surface and a piece of flat stock. If you are perpendicular or 90 degrees from the point of contact which would give you the sharper line?
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