If you put your notch closer to the point it will give you less variation in your dots when you transfer. This is because the moment from notch to point is shorter and any slight movement of the stick when you transfer is less magnified.
@@northcountryvansVery much enjoyed your technique, thank you for sharing. Oops "...why your right..." should be "...why you are or you're correct..." an all-too-common mistake. When spoken your and you're sound the same. When written your and you're have nothing in common, each having different meanings and usages. Hope this helps you and others.
Your absolutely right, too much waffle! I encourage you to make a better video, we’re all here to learn from each other and could use more of your input! Thanks for watching.
ingenious old world tool!
Thanks for your sharing, this is useful ! 👌
Glad it was helpful!
If you put your notch closer to the point it will give you less variation in your dots when you transfer. This is because the moment from notch to point is shorter and any slight movement of the stick when you transfer is less magnified.
Didn’t think about that but I can see why your right. Thank you!
@@northcountryvansVery much enjoyed your technique, thank you for sharing. Oops "...why your right..." should be "...why you are or you're correct..." an all-too-common mistake. When spoken your and you're sound the same. When written your and you're have nothing in common, each having different meanings and usages. Hope this helps you and others.
Too much waffle and you should just get on with the tick stick
Your absolutely right, too much waffle! I encourage you to make a better video, we’re all here to learn from each other and could use more of your input! Thanks for watching.