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A minor consequence of using the fly cutter is that the inner fibers become slightly recessed. The machinists who use the fly cutter gave warning about this effect. The amount of which the inner fibers sank is barely noticeable to the naked eye, so I do not believe that it will cause any problems of unevenness.  The only problem that this effect causes is that before polishing you must level the fibers by simply loosening the angle clamp a bit and push the fibers against a flat surface. The picture below helps to illustrate this effect.  
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The machinists who cut the bundled fibers gave warning about a consequence of using the fly cutter. That is, the interior fibers would become slightly recessed. Therefore, brief testing will be done to determine if the inner fibers do in fact recess slightly.
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[[Image:Recessed_inner_afterflycut.jpg|center|400 px]]
 
[[Image:Recessed_inner_afterflycut.jpg|center|400 px]]
  
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