03-29-2017, 05:28 PM
I think another way of saying what Mr. Soxx just said is; if you measure varying sharpness over the length of the blade, you can with high confidence assume it’s because the blade is not evenly sharp.
Then it’s just a matter of understanding why. Still some burr? Not evenly sharpened? Didn’t get all the way to the edge in some places?
What’s cool is that now there is instrumentation that can actually measure that variation. Now not only can we measure variation, but because we know it exists, can go about fixing it. I agree that more information is a good thing.
Then it’s just a matter of understanding why. Still some burr? Not evenly sharpened? Didn’t get all the way to the edge in some places?
What’s cool is that now there is instrumentation that can actually measure that variation. Now not only can we measure variation, but because we know it exists, can go about fixing it. I agree that more information is a good thing.

