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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 3106650, member: 66"]Looks normal and all three layers are there. Typically when the blank is punched from the strip the layers get "smeared" in the opposite direction of that of the punch resulting what appears to be a "thick " outer layer, a thick core and a very thin or practically nonexistent outer layer. that is because the smearing of the core covers the other outer layer. But in your last picture you can see all three layers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 3106650, member: 66"]Looks normal and all three layers are there. Typically when the blank is punched from the strip the layers get "smeared" in the opposite direction of that of the punch resulting what appears to be a "thick " outer layer, a thick core and a very thin or practically nonexistent outer layer. that is because the smearing of the core covers the other outer layer. But in your last picture you can see all three layers.[/QUOTE]
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