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<blockquote data-quote="alfredo_buscatti" data-source="post: 57020" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>I've posted this before, but for me the problem of the "Senior/Kleen Ream" that cannot expand to do a 360 degree ream is easily overcome by setting it to the smallest possible diameter, in which case the reamer can ream anywhere inside the bowl. I do 3 or 4 twists of the reamer, or more, anywhere I find appreciable cake and then move on to the next high spot. </p><p></p><p>Although doing this allows me to do an approximately 80% effective job, it doesn't address keeping relatively low and high places in the cake from being so, even after I've gotten out what I can see as high places. There have been a significant number of posts in this thread about the importance of having a reamed but uniform thickness to the cake left in the bowl.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to have to look into that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfredo_buscatti, post: 57020, member: 36"] I've posted this before, but for me the problem of the "Senior/Kleen Ream" that cannot expand to do a 360 degree ream is easily overcome by setting it to the smallest possible diameter, in which case the reamer can ream anywhere inside the bowl. I do 3 or 4 twists of the reamer, or more, anywhere I find appreciable cake and then move on to the next high spot. Although doing this allows me to do an approximately 80% effective job, it doesn't address keeping relatively low and high places in the cake from being so, even after I've gotten out what I can see as high places. There have been a significant number of posts in this thread about the importance of having a reamed but uniform thickness to the cake left in the bowl. I'm going to have to look into that. [/QUOTE]
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