It definitely is easier than it looks, the only hard part is to manage the blade to not break it, and you just learn it over time. A funny thing that I found surprising at the beginning was reading that to know if the blade is having proper tension, you flick it and listen to the noise it makes, a bit like a musical instrument; it sounded absurd at first, but now I’m able to get a sense of how much tension there is by doing it.
It’s still nothing amazing, it just gets a bit of time to learn it “instinctively”, but I find it funny ^^
It definitely is easier than it looks, the only hard part is to manage the blade to not break it, and you just learn it over time. A funny thing that I found surprising at the beginning was reading that to know if the blade is having proper tension, you flick it and listen to the noise it makes, a bit like a musical instrument; it sounded absurd at first, but now I’m able to get a sense of how much tension there is by doing it. It’s still nothing amazing, it just gets a bit of time to learn it “instinctively”, but I find it funny ^^