I agree with Snoops on the angle of the dangle, which can affect how large the area of impact is, meaning more intense bruising of a smaller area.
But yeah, a straight cut is not sharp (Aidan's mallet) whereas an angular cut is sharp (crazy ironmonger mallet above), which is way more important than the way your wanger waves.
I agree with Snoops on the angle of the dangle, which can affect how large the area of impact is, meaning more intense bruising of a smaller area.
But yeah, a straight cut is not sharp (Aidan's mallet) whereas an angular cut is sharp (crazy ironmonger mallet above), which is way more important than the way your wanger waves.