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    I don't want to put words in Glen's mouth, but,...

    I don't want to put words in Glen's mouth, but, to me, the idea of dulling the edge is so that you can verify that you are getting to the very apex on a subsequent bevel reset. I lightly dull on...
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    I agree about the "really cool" part. Razor...

    I agree about the "really cool" part. Razor geometry is much more cerebral than it would appear to an outsider.

    You said that you know the blade is .008" along the edge. The fact that the bevel is...
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    I agree with Glen on the overthinking part. I...

    I agree with Glen on the overthinking part. I would not grind off the bevel you have. You are most of the way to where you need to be now.

    If it were me. I would tape the edge that you have now,...
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    The reveal is the part that your seeing as...

    The reveal is the part that your seeing as uneven.

    If the spine is straight and even and the edge is parallel to it. The uneven bevel area would show that there is an uneven grind on the hollows,...
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    I'm not really following the above post, but I am...

    I'm not really following the above post, but I am interested in the topic.

    I've never honed a French Point, but I have made several razors. It always appeared to me that cutting the spine short as...
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