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He trains some of the year with the U.S. national short-track team, a highly unorthodox practice that puts him on a 111-meter oval in skates with a fixed blade rather than the long-track "clap" skate in which the heel comes off the blade.
He watches for light reflecting off the blade's very edge -- showing he has created a plane he calls a "fil mort," or dead edge, necessary to sharpen the knife to its edge.
This could be an interesting solution for travelling with your multi-tool, as well, because you can take off the blade and just carry the smaller bits.
Presently each cut needs to be weighed as it comes off the blade to ensure equal sizes and weights, but the Libra uses a laser to scan and create a 3D model of the meat to judge its shape and calculate the thickness of each slice so they all weigh the same.
Take the cup out, take off the blade cap and enjoy!
If you are pushing it a bit much and you see dust coming off the blade, back off, you are wasting the blade.
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You should see the blacking start to wear off on the blade, not lower on the silver side or too high on the peaks.
If there is debris caught up in you Mantis Tiller blades, take off the blades and get all the grass and debris out of the them.
South Korea's Samsung, the industry's number three, nicknamed its RAZR knock-off the "Blade"; Japan's Sanyo calls its version the "Katana" (after a Japanese sword).
A more flush defensive shot followed before another edge, this time off the inside of the blade, got him off the mark.
Hits on the opponent were made with the point of the sword only, defense was effected by the wielding of the blade (fending off the opponent's blade with one's own sword), and what is now recognized as modern fencing came into being.
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