New planing behaviour knowledge - microscopes etc

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bugbear":fljcxw07 said:
Jacob":fljcxw07 said:
Yeah sorry; I know "thinking for yourself" upsets people, especially our resident prima-donnas, who get quite tetchy! :lol: :lol:
It's OK Jacob; I didn't expect you to learn anything from the information I posted.

BugBear
See what I mean! :lol: :lol:

Actually I did learn something;
5. The wear at the tip does not result in as much blunting of the edge as might be expected from this loss of material because wear at the top and bottom of the blade lead to some self-sharpening of the blade (see Figure 2).
I thought that was interesting. I've often pointed out that a super sharp blade rapidly looses it's super edge and becomes merely "sharp". Hence super sharpening is somewhat impractical, and possibly pointless.
As we know from experience the "normal" level of sharpness lasts for some time, but I hadn't thought of it as "self sharpening" phenomenon.
In other words the rate of attrition falls off sharply, leaving a usable level of sharpness for some time.
 

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