Originally Posted by
OCDshaver
Good. I'm sure he will get it straightened out for you. Ask him how best to maintain it. As for the TNT, that's a decent test for establishing a bevel but not only is it destructive to perform it but its limited in its ability to tell you much more. After a bevel is set, you'll need to understand what you want to accomplish with finer grits and know that each step has done its work. It takes a lot of learning to understand it and we are all still learning every time we try. I personally recommend a hand held microscope. I prefer a cheap $4 one that is 200x. I suggest you get one and when your razor comes back, look closely at the edge and bevel. You'll probably see a very clean, straight cutting edge. Depending on how it is finished, the bevel may have some scratches but they won't be deep. Visual inspection is one clue. Physical tests and intuition are others. Good luck and I hope the shaves improve.