Nail bending techniques and information
There's a lot of techniques
For the first part: Grip kinds:
1 double overhands
2 double underhands
3: 1: Left hand underhand, right hand overhands, nail over around the beginning of the thumb area
2: Right hand underhand, left hand overhands, nail over around the beginning of the thumb area
Techniques:
Only the hands in contact with the nail
-And how far from the body
Hands in contact with the chest or stomach
-Gives support
Under the chin
-Gives support
And more.
Padding
-Padded gloves
My setup: 1 pair of finger less gloves and 1 pair of padded gloves, work gloves or something similar.
To my opinion this is better then padding, because you can't get extra leverage, which is
possible with paddings.
-There's professional padding and even official padding.
Just using the right textile is also possible.
Iron nails
Big nails
Medium nails
Extra:
Small nails
-Mostly a lot of thumb strength required, especially at the start
And different bending techniques
For same brand, same bend resistant nail:
A thicker nail with the same length is harder to bend
A shorter nail with the same thickness is harder to bend
For making normal pointed nails safer:
You can chip of the point with a Cutting plier
Or you can grind it with a file until it's safer
It would be very bad if a sharp nail would suddenly go through the padding into the hand
Angle measurer
To see how far you've bend the nails
Some people even bend nails with there bare hands. But this is very dangerous.
And if you want to bend sharp nails with the bare hands you need to grip correctly and use certain bending techniques.
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