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=====Sharpness Tests===== | =====Sharpness Tests===== | ||
This article describes various tests that can be used at the various stages of honing to ensure that you are getting the optimal results from each hone and to track the progress you are making throughout the entire honing process. | This article describes various tests that can be used at the various stages of honing to ensure that you are getting the optimal results from each hone and to track the progress you are making throughout the entire honing process. | ||
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+ | ====Ways to test the edge==== | ||
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+ | TNT | ||
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+ | TPT | ||
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+ | Arm hair test (for bevel and off each hone) | ||
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+ | Magnification pointers (loupe and microscope) | ||
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+ | HHT | ||
====Honing methods==== | ====Honing methods==== |