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Re: Sharpening and buffing progression pictures () Winston
I agree that the 4000-grit scratches don't look that much smaller than the 1000-grit ones, but I think it probably has something to do with the lighting. With the naked eye, the difference between them is easy to see.
The sharpening stone is the one described here: https://fabulalignarius.wordpress.com/2015/01/08/found-the-ultimate-waterstone/
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- David & Winston
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- these results will require some study
- The white stuff is...
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- various compounds - difficult to judge
- Scratches from more compounds; buff vs stick *PIC*
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- great experiments
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- The white stuff is...
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- Capturing the Unicorn Profile
- Angle near the edge *PIC*
- Thoughts on the data
- Angle near the edge *PIC*
- Comparative Profile Pictures
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- Re: Sharpening and buffing progression pictures
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