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Thread: sharpening vs polishing?
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10-12-2011, 09:35 PM #1
sharpening vs polishing?
what is the difference between "sharpening" the edge versus "polishing" it? what is happening to the metal when one uses an 8 k norton vs a 12 k "finisher" or a jnat or coticule?
thanks
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10-12-2011, 09:44 PM #2
Im guessing you know what sharpening is. Polishing is the act of removing all the striations from the previous grit. Polishing will also sharpen, but the effect is really slow. These are both just terms used in this hobbie to describe concepts, they are not completely literal.
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10-12-2011, 09:47 PM #3
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10-12-2011, 09:49 PM #4
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Thanked: 2591polishing is the act of removing the scratches left by the previous grit.
You sharpen on your 1k stone, also know as setting the bevel, from there on you polish the bevel.Stefan
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10-12-2011, 09:50 PM #5
The big difference is how deep the scratch pattern is & how much metal you're removing. When bevel setting, you're establishing an edge; subsequent stones are cleaning said edge up & refining it. You're still removing metal, but nowhere near as much as in the early (1-4k) stages.
When you go higher, you're removing the scratches of a previous stone & replacing them w/ the (shallower & tighter) scratches of a finer stone. You're also (very slightly) continuing to thin the bevel out although 95+% of this occurs @ the 4k level & below. It's that last <5% or so that makes the real difference in smoothness/sharpness.
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10-12-2011, 10:12 PM #6
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10-12-2011, 10:46 PM #7
I think part of the problem is in the general sense sharpening refers to, well,... making the edge keener while polishing refers to a cosmetic condition of making it shiny. Of course for us it's a bit different and we use the terms to be similar just the degree of what is happening is different. So though we may polish an edge it may never really get shiny but the keenness increases and under a scope you will see the differences.
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10-12-2011, 10:54 PM #8
If bevel setting is the foundation of the edge, then final finishing is the apex, zenith or pinnacle of the edge.
MIke
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10-12-2011, 11:05 PM #9
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10-12-2011, 11:27 PM #10