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Quote from: Swemek on February 17, 2026, 11:24:34 AMI'm not sure I understand what you mean. But do you mean that aluminum oxide won't cut mentioned steels?Yes and no. It is a matter of hardness. More specifically MOHS hardness. There are different forms of harness but it is MOHS hardness which determines the abrasive for each material. In the MOHS hardness cscale each material is given a number form 0 to 10, 10 being diamond and 0 being talc. For an abrasive to be able to sharpen it has to have a higher MOHS hardness that the material being sharpened.
Quote from: John_B on February 18, 2026, 06:28:30 PMSorry typo. Weekly ads. We get them from local stores in the mail. They are printed on thin newsprint. Sharp knives glide through smoothly. Use feel and hearing to detect any burr along the edge.I am relieved, thanks for the clarification

Quote from: Rossy66 on February 18, 2026, 02:55:51 PMI found this video on a YouTuber I follow and found it really interesting. I think I will invest in one.
https://youtu.be/wBGcfj6-J7Q?si=9domZyoAHvqYgvQr
Quote from: John_B on February 17, 2026, 09:13:53 PMThermal receipts and weekly ass printed on thin newsprint paper are also good indicators....John, as a native English speaker I have no idea what "weekly ass" is
Quote from: Rossy66 on February 18, 2026, 12:31:50 AMQuote from: RickKrung on February 17, 2026, 11:16:39 PM...snip...
Might work, but a lot of bother to set up and occupy space, unless its already set up near your sharpening station. It may also depend on what you are hoping to do, such as moving the knife bevel along to get a view of more than just a small portion. I tried looking a knife bevel, but found at that magnification, it was difficult to keep the bevel in the picture - tiny movements are magnified along with the object.
I have a setup for scanning (copying/digitizing) negatives, slides and prints using a Nikon D780 and a either a Nikkor 60mm or 105mm Macro lens. Takes great photos, but I would much rather be using the hand microscope I posted about earlier.
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That's a nice setup
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