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Keep at it . . . you'll get there.
I must be tired. I am tired but
Where is the decimal point on your ruler thickness spec ?
Are you really intending to say your ruler is .001" ? One one thousandth of an inch thick ?
Well stand back bubba, while I whip this out.
Mine's bigger :
.02" two one hundredths of an inch thick. See photos.
Plug that in your spread sheet and smoke it.
Am I the only sharpening snob here that thinks going from a (he sniffed as he said it with his nose in the air, eyes all a flutter) harumph . . . 1000 diamond stone.
scratchy, scratchy, scratchy, . . . scratch, . . . scratch to a . . .
excuse me . . .
16,000 Shapton in one fell swoop is bordering on useless.?
I bet I could see the trenches left n the metal from across the room. Maybe your intent is a mini "toothing" blade and I missed that.
What is the point of the 30,000 ? That is for like surgical instruments.
Is it really, really true that you can hear angels sing when you use it ?
I do want one. Can I have yours ?
PS: A couple of times I have considered doing the math but without coming up with relatively meaningless numbers I know the actual results while planing the HARDER wood.
Have you actually used blades sharpened this way in the wood I suggested and compared it to the results of the flat facet and flat back alternative ?
. . . or are you just playing poker ? The latter I think.
Don't take my swaggering too seriously but really
I think you can have a better time planing with a little more attention to the finer points.
Who knows . . . you may even be able to get that
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if I could get my resulting work to within half a *hundredth* it would be amazing
to work out for you.
To be an everyday ocurrance as it is for me.