Originally Posted by
AFDavis11
I think wider blades should have thinner bevels. Its a simple triangle. Spine width, bevel width. Greater width of spine should equal thinner bevel. Ofcourse I suppose the hollow limits the potentional bevel width.
Stropping uses the same bevel and angles. It uses whatever you've got. I don't think wider bevels mean a sharper edge, or vice a versa. As long as the standard 15-17 degree angle is maintained you'd be okay. There are limits though, I suppose.
I don't think it matters too much.
I do create wider bevels, but I think I only do that for effect.