My SET is ready to go, thank you Mike B. and EOU very much
First study is on edge stability/integrity (which is the ability to both take and hold a sharp edge) of mainstream knives, to determine the best edge angle as a function of sharpness.
The knife on the photo is a SWIBO professional meat processing knife, hardness Rockwell C 56-58 and 0.5% Carbon - similar to all those common kitchen knife brands like Scanpan, Victorinox, Wutshof, Zwilling Henckels... and I've got plenty of identical SWIBO knives for experimenting.
Basis for the study is there already, thanks to Cliff Stamp.
The conclusion that Cliff Stamp came to is that all things being equal, thinner is better up to about 8° per side, and 8° dps is usually as thin as it is practical to go - how low should the edge angle be depends on the steel.
Obviously, the lateral stability of the edge drops as angle decreases, and steels with lower edge stability require higher edge angles.
A well-known fact is that the edge stability of a steel increases with greater hardness and also as the Carbon content increases from 0.4% to 2%,
e.g. Global knives hold a sharp edge better than the brands named above even though they all have the same HRC of 56-58, but Global has more Carbon of 0.7%.
What we are to determine in this study is the best sharpness for the best edge angle for stainless steels with Carbon contents 0.45-0.5% and HRC 56-58, with practical implication to common kitchen & butchers' knives.
The plan is to test with SET these mainstream knives sharpened in the "very sharp" range of 50 BESS, 100 BESS, 150 BESS and 200 BESS for edge angles 8, 10, 12, 15 and 20 degrees per side.
A priory expectation is that at 50 BESS and 8° dps the edge would roll immediately, but will show improved stability at a higher angle; we hope to discover best sharpness for the given edge angle from the edge stability point of view.
Overall I plan to do 80 test sharpening.
Shouldn't take longer than a week or two, will then start a new thread with results.
Will appreciate everyone's input if you have ideas for this run.