Meyer Square

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The meyer square is a cutting sequence designed to train student to quickly cut to opposite openings.
  
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The square itself is shown below
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[[File:MeyerSquareImage.png]]
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The student works his way "around" the square, following the numbers with a cut.
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So for the first circle (using a [[Passing Step]] with the cuts)
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* Begin in a left forward zornhut
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* Step and cut a [[Zornhauw]] to [[Wechsel]] on the left.
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* Step and cut an [[Unterhauw]] to [[Einhorn]] on the right.
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* Step and continue the motion around to cut an [[Unterhauw]] up to [[Einhorn]] on the left.
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* Step and cut down with a [[Zornhauw]] to [[Wechsel]] on the lower right.
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Here's a bearded man cutting the full square in place:
  
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npZ2V3_z0Co
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npZ2V3_z0Co

Revision as of 04:06, 24 June 2016

The meyer square is a cutting sequence designed to train student to quickly cut to opposite openings.

The square itself is shown below

MeyerSquareImage.png

The student works his way "around" the square, following the numbers with a cut.

So for the first circle (using a Passing Step with the cuts)

Here's a bearded man cutting the full square in place:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npZ2V3_z0Co

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