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Quote from: BeSharp on Yesterday at 05:53:06 PMResults Oriented - Not Equipment Nor Protocol Specific
The report shows (with the caveat below) good Cutting Edge Retention ("CER") is not equipment dependent - good CER values was achieved with three different pieces of equipment. Also, KnifeGrinder's protocols are not the only way to achieve good CER. That's why on page 25, under Conclusions, I stated, "Experiment"!
The caveat is that guided sharpening (knife clamped + guide bar) achieved much higher CER values than those that did not (sharpeners PB, WK, OA, and KH). In KGA Variation #1 (page 14), half a degree angle made a noticeable difference to CER values.
QuoteI posted somewhere else last week that I helped a commercial fisherman get his knives from around 265 BESS to around 95 BESS by deburring at .5 degree higher than the 15ยบ angle.
Quote from: RichColvin on January 13, 2026, 11:51:52 PMI've developed a laser goniometer which can be 3D printed. It is available at https://www.sharpeninghandbook.info/Jigs-LaserGoniometer.html.
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