chti_lolo
Well-Known Member
I was honing a blade and get a HHT-2 at the heel and the point but only a HHT-1 in the middle.
I noticed that on a side of the blade I can undercut the water, but on the other side it was not possible
in the middle of the blade . So I did my X-stroke trying to put more pressure on this side when the wave comes in the middle area.
After about 100 X-strokes or more, I realise that the bevel was visibly getting larger on the side where I put the pressure. So I decided to balance the bevel size doing more strokes on the side where the bevel was thiner but with a better behaviour with water, it seems to work but was it the right strategy?
I noticed that on a side of the blade I can undercut the water, but on the other side it was not possible
in the middle of the blade . So I did my X-stroke trying to put more pressure on this side when the wave comes in the middle area.
After about 100 X-strokes or more, I realise that the bevel was visibly getting larger on the side where I put the pressure. So I decided to balance the bevel size doing more strokes on the side where the bevel was thiner but with a better behaviour with water, it seems to work but was it the right strategy?