How did these 2 things interact?
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They don't, since the pencil is too thin (using your pinky has the same effect). Use a bic pen or a german/japanese pencil and then you can rewound the tape proper.
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They don't, since the pencil is too thin (using your pinky has the same effect). Use a bic pen or a german/japanese pencil and then you can rewound the tape proper.
ya just need to tilt the tape to a different angle dude!
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ya just need to tilt the tape to a different angle dude!
even then you will get slippage.
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even then you will get slippage.
Is it slippage or the natural result of something smaller having to turn more than one revolution to cover the same distance?
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Is it slippage or the natural result of something smaller having to turn more than one revolution to cover the same distance?
mhm no, the bic pen / german/japanese pencil are do actually block the return motion, it wont result in slippage. The american pencil is so thin that it at best can grap onto one or two spokes.
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even then you will get slippage.
its not like you got anything better to do...
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its not like you got anything better to do...
Huh, what you mean? I simply enjoy cassettes.
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mhm no, the bic pen / german/japanese pencil are do actually block the return motion, it wont result in slippage. The american pencil is so thin that it at best can grap onto one or two spokes.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Eh, easier to slip is not equivalent to guaranteed slippage.
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When a daddy pencil and a mommy cassette love each other very much...