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How do you test the sharpness of a straight blade?

On a moistened thumbnail

Testing the sharpness of a straight blade on a moistened thumbnail is a reliable method because it allows you to gauge both the blade's sharpness and its resistance. When the blade is drawn across a moistened thumbnail, a properly sharpened blade will effortlessly slice through the outer layer without causing discomfort or requiring excessive pressure. This method minimizes the risk of injury, as it provides a controlled environment for the test. This technique is preferable compared to cutting on skin, which carries a higher risk of injury and isn’t an effective way to test sharpness safely. Using a leather strop is more suited for maintaining the edge of the blade rather than testing sharpness directly, as it does not provide feedback on the blade’s cutting ability. Cutting through a piece of paper can offer some indication of sharpness but can be less precise because it doesn't account for the nuances of cutting through different materials.

On the skin

Using a leather strop

By cutting through a piece of paper

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