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A low cost testing setup

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  • #7175
    cbwx34
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    I wanted to create a simple, low cost setup that I could do some testing… this is what I came up with.

    I bought a pack of utility blades. I had seen others use this to test, initially I didn’t really like the idea. But then I tried it, and realized, it’s great. Cost around $15… here’s a sample:

    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100654934/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=utility+blades&storeId=10051#.UJp3nY4Tsy4

    I found another small microscope, under $6, I thought would work a little better since it had a stand and clip:

    http://www.amazon.com/SE-Illuminated-Pocket-Microscope-White/dp/B001CTLKSO/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1352299888&sr=8-9&keywords=led+microscope

    The setup:

    I can even snap a photo with my smartphone to document findings…

    (That’s a factory edge, btw.)

    Having a number of blades, I can number or label them, to make comparisons of finishes, look at burrs, etc… quick, easy, and at a low cost.

    Just thought I’d throw the idea out there! 🙂

    #7183
    Josh
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    Wow! That’s great! Thanks for the tip!

    #7187
    Fred Hermann
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    *salutes the awesomeness*
    pressed done too fast.
    Am I seeing heat discoloration oj that edge?

    #7189
    Geocyclist
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    Thanks. Good idea. Not only is it cheap you can also use the blades for cutting tests, etc.

    I use utility blades all the time. I am interested how they sharpen up being that they are very thin compared to regular knives.

    May have to sharpen some of my own for special Wick Edge precision cutting jobs. I wonder what type of steel these things are made off? Has to be cheap stuff.

    #7199
    cbwx34
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    Fred, that could very well be from heat… I don’t know for sure though.

    Geocyclist, I’m glad you brought that up, I was going to mention that I sharpened a couple, and they come out great! Always makes me appreciate how “dull” a blade I once thought was sharp, really isn’t. :woohoo:

    The steel actually seems decent… they sharpen up nicely.

    #7207
    Fred Hermann
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    I like the microscope, that’s a great simple one. How thick a blade can it hold?
    Also, this looks like a great way to test and practice technique.
    + for great idea!

    #7215
    cbwx34
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    The clips are too weak to hold a knife very well. For that, the scope pops off the stand, and I just use it like the other scopes.

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