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Author: cjwright
Date: 2014-01-13 15:54
As someone mentioned, they are usually caused by:
1. A place where you made somewhere in the middle of the tip thinner than further out. It needs to be a good taper otherwise the chirp will appear.
2. Usually it occurs right at the bottom of the integration between the heart and tip as somehow that place might get slightly too thin and be thinner than the outer edges of the tip.
3. The thinner the center of your tips are the more often this will appear.
4. The narrower the shaper tip the more this happens for me. No surprise to me that you are having difficulty with this issue on the rdg -1n.
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