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07-26-2007, 05:49 AM #2
This is a very common question here, and a very good one; in fact I remember asking this same question J. In theory you are right; however, in practice it does not really matter. One theory as to why this is not an issue is that the heal receives more pressure because it is closer to where the weight of your hand is. The heal of the blade gets slightly more pressure and the toe gets slightly more contact with the hone but the least amount of pressure so it roughly evens out in the end. Of course this theory only holds up if you are a one handed honer which to my knowledge all of the honemeisters are. In my experience thick and thin hones work equally well and will produce the same edge. It really comes down to what feel you prefer, what sizes the stone is available in, and how much you are willing to spend.
Last edited by heavydutysg135; 07-26-2007 at 05:54 AM.