The OK's Hechsher on STa"M....Will it work?
In today’s day and age, virtually every kosher product available to the consumer comes with a hechsher. By hechsher, I mean an official and recognised rabbinical body or agency that certifies the kashrus of a product, be it a food item or a religious article. Hechsherim play a vital role in providing consumer confidence, and something branded by a reputable kashrus agency will be considered more legitimate than a similar product that does not. The agency has rigid policies and protocols in place to ensure correct standards are met, and they are independent of the manufacturer so that there is no conflict of interest. As we have discussed on this forum previously, there is a distinct lack of official hechsherim on Sta”m products - Tefillin, Mezuzos and Sifrei Torah. Even the Vaad Mishmeres Sta”m, the oldest and most well- known rabbinic agency in the Sta”m world does not certify products. They test and ordain sofrim and magihim (examiners), offer a computer checking service (sp...

Rav Friedlander was Machshir this one for me (and much worse too). He showed me, too, how to look at such shailos:
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b) a corner can only be counted as a zovis if it is full, and
c) it helps many times to turn the klaf on its side so the straightness of the line will direct you against optical illusions, which often occur in this type of shailo.
sorry, I forgot to say, of course, he said you must shapen it up and you should not leave it like that
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