alright, so I’ve had this idea for a while now – just haven’t had time to try it (or the resources at this point yet).
Clay, I love how beautiful your convex edges turn out… but the problem I have with doing it that way is that it seems like it removes an unnecessary amount of metal. I have been successful in doing it the opposite way, although it is more difficult (i.e. sharpening to your steepest angle first, then lowering it 1″, giving it a few passes, lowering it one more, etc. and then blending them together w/ the strops).
But this is my thought… I always see everyone out there recommending the “sandpaper and mousepad” trick for convexed edges… why can’t we take this to the WEPS? it is perfectly suited for this. So what we could do is cut up a mousepad into the right sizes to be mounted to a WE paddle, and then mount some PSA 3m sandpaper to it and go to town w/ trailing edge strokes… I think it would work great! you would get the best of both worlds – remove the lease amount of metal necessary but still have a nice, wide, even bevel. Anyway, just a thought… what do you guys think about this?