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    Speaking strictly from the perspective of a razor blade being foremost a blade -

    Cutting something with it (within its intended use) will either (a) dull the edge or (b) raise a "burr" on the other side of the blade. If (a) happens, flipping will make no difference. If (b) happens, flipping might make the other side cut better, but will most like be much rougher.

    Good blades don't cost so much that I see flipping, old-fashioned-glass honing, or similar things being worth the bother - but, if it pleases you, then by all means go for it! And, if it works wonders, please share it with us.

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