Craig: Great video. A fast newbie question.....when you run your fuller on any shoe you are making due you hold it straight up and down or do you angle it toward the outside of the shoe?? Regards
When you're maintaining or even building material in the toe quarters of the shoe as you're getting your branch to come out of the toe correctly, I am continually losing and pinching that part of the section. I try to leave a gap but obviously am not. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I learnt a lot for this video 7 years ago. Watched again today and learnt a lot more. Cheers
great video i like to see more thank you Craig
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I try to hold it straight up and down as possible. Thanks for the question.
Craig: Great video. A fast newbie question.....when you run your fuller on any shoe you are making due you hold it straight up and down or do you angle it toward the outside of the shoe??
Regards
When you're maintaining or even building material in the toe quarters of the shoe as you're getting your branch to come out of the toe correctly, I am continually losing and pinching that part of the section. I try to leave a gap but obviously am not. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Im not clear on he need for a shoe like that? Maybe its just for honing skills for the blacksmith........
Its a "ground force reaction" shoe and is quite useful on hind fee that are not exactly "correct" in shape and is not leaving the ground "right"