Oberhau

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The Oberhau or High Cut in the 15th century context refers to any (long edge) cut from above. 
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Through a careful reading of the text it seems that these cuts typically fall at an angle rather than straight down (see [[Scheitelhau]]) and are typically directed to a specific opening (for a right hander this is generally the upper right opening, as it is the most natural cut to make.
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In Meyer's text this is written as the [[Oberhauw]] and is a more specific cut than the earlier tradition.
 
In Meyer's text this is written as the [[Oberhauw]] and is a more specific cut than the earlier tradition.

Revision as of 15:37, 26 September 2018

High/lit. Over Cut

15th Century

The Oberhau or High Cut in the 15th century context refers to any (long edge) cut from above.

Through a careful reading of the text it seems that these cuts typically fall at an angle rather than straight down (see Scheitelhau) and are typically directed to a specific opening (for a right hander this is generally the upper right opening, as it is the most natural cut to make.

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16th Century

In Meyer's text this is written as the Oberhauw and is a more specific cut than the earlier tradition.

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