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okay so I know weamp;#39;ve been doing a lot of small format topics lately and I plan to go back at some point and discuss I guess other avenues and ideas related to them and maybe some different things but to take a break so that I donamp;#39;t burn out and others donamp;#39;t burn out or think Iamp;#39;m a one-trick pony Iamp;#39;m gonna branch out a little bit today and start a new ongoing series weamp;#39;re gonna be covering if you canamp;#39;t tell from the chart already korban rustling large format interchangeable core going back a bit though Iamp;#39;ve gotten some feedback on the small format pinning method that I discussed in the last video and all of it was positive so thatamp;#39;s good I even heard from one person on reddit who says they were taught the same F that many years ago many years before I even stumbled upon it so thatamp;#39;s good apparently there are other people out there in the same line of thinking so thatamp;#39;s always I guess reassuring that