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04-28-2014, 04:26 PM #10
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Thanked: 3164Don't pay Tom. Call the cops on him. He has already dumped the slivers in various rivers...
Regards,
Neil
PS: seriously, a 'false' edge looks good if you look at it under the loupe before stropping - it flakes or chips after stropping, so always look again. It could be as simple as the edge being too refined for the metal to handle, in which case dropping down a grit might help. A few circles on each side of the blade on a lower grit hone should remove the false edge.
Regards,
Neil
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