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Old 09-27-2008, 03:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Uneven sharpness

After just about butchering my str8 with a fine india stone, I've finally got it back to a point that I'm no longer afraid that I destroyed it. The heel half will shave superbly but the point half still pulls despite what I am confident is pretty good technique on the strop.

I do not have a microscope or other device of sufficient magnification to help but I've put the dial calipers on the spine to confirm that it remains of even thickness and visiual inspection tells me that the blade does not "smile." Also, ink comes of the edge uniformly during the black marker test and I lap my stones religiously.

Any ideas on the cause of the uneven sharpness and remedies I can try?

Thanks in advance.
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After just about butchering my str8 with a fine india stone, I've finally got it back to a point that I'm no longer afraid that I destroyed it. The heel half will shave superbly but the point half still pulls despite what I am confident is pretty good technique on the strop.

I do not have a microscope or other device of sufficient magnification to help but I've put the dial calipers on the spine to confirm that it remains of even thickness and visiual inspection tells me that the blade does not "smile." Also, ink comes of the edge uniformly during the black marker test and I lap my stones religiously.

Any ideas on the cause of the uneven sharpness and remedies I can try?

Thanks in advance.
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Go back to whatever you use a finishing stone and focus more attention on the toe. Use your other hand to make sure contact is being made with the hone (very light pressure from your index finger or something). If that doesn't work, try backhoning for a few strokes, then do the same number of strokes in the regular honing fashion, that will remove any burrs that might have occurred at the toe.
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