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  1. I too, do not like Nagura with cut lines, they...

    I too, do not like Nagura with cut lines, they are prone to chipping. You can minimize chipping by beveling the cuts with a small diamond plat or India stone with a crisp corner. But I too just round...
  2. One other issue diagnosing benefit. Joint, one...

    One other issue diagnosing benefit. Joint, one lite lap on the stone corner, now look at the edge, straight down on the edge with lighted magnification.

    Here, what you see is reversed, the edge...
  3. “I have a question please - do you only kill the...

    “I have a question please - do you only kill the edge on the bevel set and then on the next stone up (5k in your video). This would apply to any stone that follows the bevel set on synth progression...
  4. Yes, the fabrication is brutal and impacting, but...

    Yes, the fabrication is brutal and impacting, but after rough grinding the steel is tempered and normalized in effort to relax the steel and amalgamate the stress and steel uniformly.

    It is after...
  5. Years ago, there was some discussion on edge...

    Years ago, there was some discussion on edge impact, with respect to diamond plates and even aggressive sanding belts during the manufacturing process.

    Steel does have a memory, look at the...
  6. I like your minimalist honing approach. It is...

    I like your minimalist honing approach. It is something I too have been experimenting with for a while.

    It may seem contrary to many here, where we often talk about” Maxing out” each stone.
    ...
  7. Nice content and production. A big fan of...

    Nice content and production.

    A big fan of removing the minimum of steel and making the least impact on the edge. I often bevel set on a 2k Green Brick, lots shallower stria and almost as fast.
    ...
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