h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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A comb with extra teeth-spikes sticking out of the first set of teeth-spikesm at a slight angle, with teeth sticking out of them, and so on.
Maximum hair straightening.
See link for my attempt at illustrating.
ADDENDUM:
The idea is to have enough teeth that each hair is separated from each
other hair.
Fractal Comb
http://img299.image.../fractalcomb3vs.png [DesertFox, Jun 02 2006]
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Would it straighten? Could you move it through hair at all? |
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good for teasing hair too |
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If it is truly fractal, it will be a comb with poorly-shaped rough teeth. Which would pull hair and hurt like crazy. Which might work for combing a shedding dog, although we have tools for that already. |
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I'd fishbone it for being non-workable and non-buildable, but maybe you mean it to be exactly what you illustrated. Which is just a funny-designed comb with the problem that Nwizad points out. Wait, it says, "And so on." I'm fishboning. |
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By the way, people used to use fishbones as combs. Supposedly. Have one. |
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The idea is to have enough teeth that each hair is separated from each other hair. |
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Feathers are built like this. but each barbule is spiraled. |
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<enjoys receding hairline more fully now> |
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You'd probably have to use a conventional comb before using this one. Other than that, I like. |
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You could even put the conventional comb opposite this one: use one side, flip it over and go through with the fine-toothed comb. |
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