Indeed... I had a chance to go to Sydney for a conference next October, but my role has shifted some at work and I'm working on other things and will likely not get to go. :(
Thanks for the clarification.
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OK, 2 layers, 1K, did about 25 light rolling X strokes to focus on the toe. Here's heel to toe, toe to heel...
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OK, so now do the same on your 4k & let's see what happens.
Still looks chippy on the other side, but the bevel look much better/flatter. See what happens on the 4k.
I would joint it and start with a fresh, straight edge.
Judging from the scratch patterns, I suspect the chippy section is part of the warp & not getting equal contact on both sides. Viewing the 4k polish will accentuate this if it is the problem.
I'll give it a go tomorrow night (I was gone all day today, attending a class,pretty exhausted). I have a Naniwa 2k (forgot I bought that later on). Will try that and then the 4K.
2 layers, 2K, only about 15 light rolling X strokes...
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2 layers of tape, 4K Norton, did probably 30-40 strokes, checking along the way...
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The 2k does seem to have improved the bevel/edge, however, you don't seem to be reaching all the way to the edge at the heel on the 4k. Did you forget to change the tape or something?
As above ^
Heel looked better @ 2k