Tram lines - what am I doing wrong?

Sprout

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I dont do a lot of clipping ( daughter wont let me go near her pony with my clippers .... very wise! ) but I seem to be VERY talented at leaving tram lines.
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Are my blades not sharp enough .... am I putting too much pressure on the clippers, or not enough .... or am I just naturally rubbish and need to "step away from my clippers"!?

Any help or suggestions will be gratefully received!
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umm, if you run over the tram lines again with the clippers, do they go? if not, don't worry, just wait 2 days and they'll be gone imho!
if they're cutting well, the blades are sharp enough. pressure makes little difference i think.
 

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when we used to clip my first pony he would get the tram line effect but persnally I think that was due to antique clippers, blades not being quite sharp enough and a coarse coat. When tram lines have appeared on my horses nowadays its usually coz the blades need a sharpen - Im sure you're not rubbish, just get the blades checked if I were you
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if you are getting tram lines that wont clip out on a cross clip it is usually because the gears in the clippers are not right and need a service and parts replacing. or your blades need doing! but they will grow softer in a few days
 

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tram lines are all due to you not keeping an even pressure my clippers are brand new and i even left tram lines its all about practice of keeping the pressure equal as you go along its hard honest you'll get better
 

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Its generally about pressure, but I read somewhere that you should half overlap the previous stroke with the next one, so that in theory you never take off a full width stroke, which limits tram lines. Hope that makes sense
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umm, if you run over the tram lines again with the clippers, do they go? if not, don't worry, just wait 2 days and they'll be gone imho!
if they're cutting well, the blades are sharp enough. pressure makes little difference i think.

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Absolutely agree lol!

I always get tramlines, but they are always gone within a day or so.

I find most clips look a bit rough the day they are done. It settles down really fast. Especially having had a rug on top for a few hours.

That makes me sound really slack doesn't it lol.
 
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