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Quote from: John_B on June 06, 2026, 01:13:00 AMQuote from: RichColvin on June 06, 2026, 12:10:04 AMWhen I hear concerns about using the KS-123 due to it being less than needed accuracy, I wonder why the angle on the blade must be accurate to 0.1°. In the sharpening I do for most things, if the angle is good to +/- 1 degree I am good. What am I missing?
Nothing.
I think this is an example of going to the extreme without any clear delineation of the benifit. When Wootz proposed some new idea he backed it up with extensive testing and real world usage in meat packing plants. I believe only a miniscule number of users have the ability to measure the angle to this accuracy.



Quote from: RichColvin on June 06, 2026, 12:10:04 AMWhen I hear concerns about using the KS-123 due to it being less than needed accuracy, I wonder why the angle on the blade must be accurate to 0.1°. In the sharpening I do for most things, if the angle is good to +/- 1 degree I am good. What am I missing?
Quote from: Ken S on June 04, 2026, 10:43:54 PMTo borrow a phrase from Wolfgang, making your custom of making the final adjustment by raising the microadjust will serve you well. In itself, it may not be a big deal; however, small improvements compound.
Ken
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