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| What is a "working edge"? | |
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| victorgrant | Feb 23 2018, 07:06 AM Post #1 |
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Hi, Some steels, like Super Blue and HAP40 are said to take extremely sharp edges, but aren't the best in really long-term edge retention. Other steels are supposedly able to take a similar degree of sharpness, lose it quicker, but then last much longer with a "working edge". What do you consider a working edge to be, generally speaking? An edge that can still shave but not whittle hair? One that can slice copy paper but not shave? I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: https://www.spydercozxcnnfcn.com/ ERP Video examples |
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