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Re:also
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Pam Niedermayer
I would agree that that's ideal, but the process of aiming so carefully to avoid the boundary of sharpened and not is highly fallible. Or to avoid the boundary, which would angle the "attack," one addresses only that area that's previously been sharpened, which would create yet another step in the blade back.

Pam

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