??? 03/20/10 22:41 Modified: 03/20/10 22:43 Read: times |
#174360 - possibly Responding to: ???'s previous message |
You can achieve the same effect with short scissors but a sufficiently large opening angle.
If you watched from the pointy end as they closed you would I suspect see the points close first or something like that, possibly.the problem with very long blades is you end up with the 'closing wave' travelling down the blades at C causing huge stresses. |
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