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23-01-2006, 12:02
I pulled the string too hard or something and the plastic tip went inside. I got it out, but was also using it while the plastic was inside. Good thing I was still actually learning how to get the thing started, so I didn't get it anything past the initial tug and a tiny bit of misguided effort (seeing as I had no idea, when I first got it, how to move my wrist in order to start it). After I got it out, I watched a video on here and immediately got it past the initial tug. Does anyone know if this might have "altered the physics of the rotor", as I just recently read someone say on here? I wouldn't know because, though I can actually get it started now, there is a certain speed that I can't seem to go past, but that's probably because I haven't figured out the technique to get it faster, or I'm not strong enough yet.
As a side, if I try switching it to my left arm midway I notice the rotor switches around from clockwise and anticlockwise a lot. I'm guessing this is normal, also considering my left hand is so weak. It's like it's not even coordinated enough. I will overcome this though...
Keith
As a side, if I try switching it to my left arm midway I notice the rotor switches around from clockwise and anticlockwise a lot. I'm guessing this is normal, also considering my left hand is so weak. It's like it's not even coordinated enough. I will overcome this though...
Keith