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08-30-2010, 12:26 PM #7
Hey thanks--I see the point on blades or hones not being perfectly flat, that helps a lot to see the function on the X-stroke. The problem with my wide hones is that I can't really start with the blade toe off the stone since it seems like the shank often changes the angle that the blade lays on the stone.
I wasn't questioning the practice so much as asking a question about the practice!