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    Quote Originally Posted by criswilson10 View Post
    Wow and I thought I was all alone in this little town.
    I'm guessing you run razor edge knives in G'ville?
    Yeah that's me! 😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siguy View Post
    What's the magnification of that edge and did you edit out the rest of the blade?

    Also, I've been a 4 pass guy as of late. One north-south, 2nd east-west, 3rd west-east, 4th south-north.

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    It's 230x on a Dinolite Am3011 usb microscope... No I didn't edit out anything, that's the level it's zoomed into. Yeah I think I will try only a WTG and see how it goes on a fresh razor... But you can't beat them all together!

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    There is a reason why I don't use magnification that high. It can make any bevel look bad with all those striations that you don't see with a 20x loupe. I'd rather not drive myself crazy.

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    Here, here, Bob!

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    Yeah but for me it helps a bunch. I alternate the grind direction w/ each grit so I can ensure that I removed all the previous scratches. Plus, I have a point of reference because I know what each grit should look like. But I have great respect for those of you that don't use such a "crutch"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by razoredgeknives View Post
    Yeah but for me it helps a bunch. I alternate the grind direction w/ each grit so I can ensure that I removed all the previous scratches. Plus, I have a point of reference because I know what each grit should look like. But I have great respect for those of you that don't use such a "crutch"!
    Not saying using that high a mag is a "crutch" and is probably useful too. Personally I am just too lazy to be bothered to do it. My comment was a bit tongue in cheek. Like most things whatever gets you there is all that counts.

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