11-30-2018, 10:07 AM
And big words too!
Do you find it intuitive that lower sharpening angles indicate less wear than higher sharpening angles? Perhaps that question is not stated correctly and there might be a difference so here is the the same question stated differently. Do you find it intuitive that lower sharpening angles cut more card stock than higher?
Secondly, saw a reference to PSI once but it wasn't clear if that applied to the amount of force exerted on the blade or not. Do you know how much force was applied to the blades during the tests?
I'll say the same thing here as was posted in the comments section of your blog. Thank you for the work expended by both you and your contributors in putting the articles together and thank you for making the articles available to us all.
Do you find it intuitive that lower sharpening angles indicate less wear than higher sharpening angles? Perhaps that question is not stated correctly and there might be a difference so here is the the same question stated differently. Do you find it intuitive that lower sharpening angles cut more card stock than higher?Secondly, saw a reference to PSI once but it wasn't clear if that applied to the amount of force exerted on the blade or not. Do you know how much force was applied to the blades during the tests?
I'll say the same thing here as was posted in the comments section of your blog. Thank you for the work expended by both you and your contributors in putting the articles together and thank you for making the articles available to us all.

