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<blockquote data-quote="Fergie Ploughman" data-source="post: 6843379" data-attributes="member: 8824"><p>Re moving boards - mine are set and forget, I spent ages setting them to replicate the measurements of a well known person in my class. I check they’ve not moved regularly, but apart from that, I never move. I understand the obvious reasons about twist and push, but I don’t profess to understand when I should mess about with them. I have contemplated pulling the front board in for the penultimate run, but apart from that I never bother.</p><p></p><p>With ins and outs, one important thing to remember is that it’s not just the entry egress bit, it’s the tidyness of the first meter or so, mainly don’t couple/pair it.</p><p></p><p>I think the main thing for match work is total attention to detail from start to finish. Check, measure, check, measure, all the way through. You should get parallel and starlight for the first few runs on your neighbours plot. There is no excuse to not finish at the correct width. My guilty sin is not being shallow enough in the last few runs, I have to force myself to shallow off! If you‘re shallow straight and the right width, the finish should be easy? ......not!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fergie Ploughman, post: 6843379, member: 8824"] Re moving boards - mine are set and forget, I spent ages setting them to replicate the measurements of a well known person in my class. I check they’ve not moved regularly, but apart from that, I never move. I understand the obvious reasons about twist and push, but I don’t profess to understand when I should mess about with them. I have contemplated pulling the front board in for the penultimate run, but apart from that I never bother. With ins and outs, one important thing to remember is that it’s not just the entry egress bit, it’s the tidyness of the first meter or so, mainly don’t couple/pair it. I think the main thing for match work is total attention to detail from start to finish. Check, measure, check, measure, all the way through. You should get parallel and starlight for the first few runs on your neighbours plot. There is no excuse to not finish at the correct width. My guilty sin is not being shallow enough in the last few runs, I have to force myself to shallow off! If you‘re shallow straight and the right width, the finish should be easy? ......not! [/QUOTE]
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