Originally Posted by
JimR
This is a great post, Jimmy, thanks.
I myself have been looking at the scratch patterns, and have been trying to eliminate them as best I could, and I think I have a defensible reason why: it is a clear, visible and objective way to measure honing for a newbie honer like myself.
I understand that it isn't necessary and that as honers improve then the TNT, TPT and, finally, the shave test give a better indication of shave readiness. But until I get to the point where my judgment from the TPT starts to reach point where I am confident in moving to the shave test, scratch pattern elimination is giving me some pretty darned good edges.
I fully expect that as I get better and more experienced (to flirt with redundancy), then scratch patterns will become less important to my honing--I look forward to that day. However, learning to hone is a process and in many ways it can't be taught by anything but experience. At the moment, I'm not confident enough in my TPT, or even my understanding of the shave test, to rule out scratch pattern elimination.
It'll come, I'm sure.