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Hi, I would like to be part of that section. Quote from: Andy on February 11, 2026, 09:01:18 PMIt must have been a good test. But I didn't understand anything. The translation must have been imperfect.
Quote from: 3D Anvil on July 15, 2024, 07:20:44 AMI can usually tell from slicing paper (I use the Uline catalogue) what the BESS score is going to be, give or take 10-15 grams. Whittling hair is another good analogue for the BESS tester. If you can't whittle a hair (or cause it to split on contact), you've probably got a BESS reading over 135. If you can whittle a hair, but you have to mess around with it for a while to get it, you're likely in the 110-135 range. If you can do it on the first attempt, and pretty much anywhere on the edge, you're below 100.It must have been a good test. But I didn't understand anything. The translation must have been imperfect.
As far as the BESS tester only reading a tiny fraction of the edge goes, I don't find that to be a problem. My edges are generally consistent from tip to heel after sharpening. If I get a reading of 100g in one spot, I'm going to get the same reading +/- 5g anywhere else on the blade.
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