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Hey everyone. I just recently accomplished a 6 inch piece of 1/4 round stainless, and was wondering if I should go right to 6 inch hex, or practice with 7 first. Feel free to give me some times because im still very new to this whole thing.

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For me 7"x1/4" hex was the next step and I would imagine the 6" to be a lot harder.

Name: Matt Carl

Runner, Graphomaniac, Steel Bending Fiend

Posted

Right on Matt, Corbin 7"x1/4 hex definatley next the 6" hex is a tough one.Okus you dont want to just bend the 6" stuff you should defiatley stretch the shoulders on the 7".Nice Job on the stainless!!! :mosher:mosher:mosher

Brendan

Brendan Dwyer | 6'1" | 204lbs | 7 7/8 inch hand

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I agree with the previous posts 100%.

Tim

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I agree also, don't neglect the 7" stuff for stretching and flexibility in DO style.

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