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=== Interpretations  ===
 
=== Interpretations  ===
  
#If the razor passes cleanly over your nail, cutting in slightly then the bevel is set.  
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#If the razor passes cleanly over your nail, cutting in slightly then the bevel set.  
 
#If the razor glides smoothly and effortlessly over your nail, the razor is dull (overhoned razor with a rounded edge is also dull).  
 
#If the razor glides smoothly and effortlessly over your nail, the razor is dull (overhoned razor with a rounded edge is also dull).  
 
#If the razor catches or bumps across your nail, then it has some micro chips that need to be honed out.
 
#If the razor catches or bumps across your nail, then it has some micro chips that need to be honed out.

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