Hey Duke, I totally follow your logic, and I know it is backed by experience. But let's assume we manage to put the rubber on a blade so that during that short time the rubber doesn't detach from the blade (as you described), even not on the edges. And let's say we leave it now. My experience is that the "curled"
rubber will tend to go up on edges. Some kind of barrier helps! The press helps here, at this point.
Earlier, I put some books on it. Later, I simply made my press. I wouldn't mention it, because you know, this is PP's thread, and I think his product is good, and I think there is market for, and I'm sure it will find its users. Cheers.
Btw. in the thread TT rubbers are like... I was thinking, if TT rubbers were really as expensive as women, DuckGaGa might even experience the thought "should I?" in his head for the 1st time in his life
P.S. Pls post the cutting setup jammmail is talking about again, I don't remember it.