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  • #18216
    Raleigh
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    New to the WEPS and trying to get it mastered, so forgive me if this is a stupid question. Is it possible to get your edge somehow off center ? I seems to have my knife really sharp but it seems like the edge is off to one side. If I try to shave paper straight on it’s grabby and rips, tilt the knife a few degrees and it seems surgical sharp. Same with hair shaving. Straight on it won’t cut hairs, tilt it a bit and it pops them with no effort. Does this make sense ? Like maybe the angles aren’t matching and one side of the bevel is steeper than the other ? Or maybe one hand its heavy handed and rolling the bevel to a side consistently ?
    Any ideas ? Maybe I’m just breathing in too much stropping dust…

    My first thought was I’m not knocking off the burr correctly but man I end up stropping with 1 micron and .5 micron for 15 minutes or so. That ought to knock off a burr right ??

    #18220
    Mark76
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    Hi Dash,

    Good question. The answer: that’s very well possible.

    A few possible reasons:
    – Your angles on the left and right sight may not be the same. The here for a lot of info on that.
    – You may have been sharpening on one side a lot more than on the other side, for example, if you were first trying to get a burr on one side.
    – Or, similarly, your dominant hand may be giving much more pressure than the other hand.
    – You may have been trying to match existing bevels, which were inconsistent in the first place (which often happens with new factory knives).

    Success!

    Molecule Polishing: my blog about sharpening with the Wicked Edge

    #18223
    Josh
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    It could also be a burr that is canted to one side more than the other… 🙂

    Josh

    #18224
    wickededge
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    My first that is the same as Josh’s – you might have a burr pushed to one side.

    -Clay

    #18264
    Xbander
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    Do not over do the stropping, the strops can effect the edge and make it duller.

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