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Make sure the part of the front blade that is inside the knot is spread out and smooth, without any folds.
This is the most important step.
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Make sure the part of the front blade that is inside the knot is spread out and smooth, without any folds.
I can't believe it took nine hours for someone to post this. Still, at least it was done ...
what exactly is that?
I can't believe it took nine hours for someone to post this. Still, at least it was done ...
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To make a decent dimple, I find it works best to tie the tie loosely, as noted above. Don't cinch the knot tight and then pull it up into the collar. When you put the front blade through to form the knot, leave it loose. Make sure the part of the front blade that is inside the knot is spread out and smooth, without any folds. If you pull up the knot and there are already folds in there, they will set and make a centered dimple impossible.
What's wrong with "The Dimpler" besides the $15 price tag? It seems like a practical device worth about $2.
It's cheesy and unnecessary. Why use a tool when your hand works just as well?