Thanks for the discussion JPO, i am enjoying it.
when i lift the tang, i would think that both contact points shift equally and neither dotted ones are in play any more. When i lift the tang (keeping spine/edge contact) , havent i just essentially rotated the sphere?
and we are doing an x-stroke right? So the amount of time each set of points would be in contact would be minimal for even wear?
Maybe to sum up though, Is the difference even enough to measure as significant? It could really cause a convex bevel? Wouldnt the sphere have to intercept the grind? Like a concave dished hone?
when i lift the tang, i would think that both contact points shift equally and neither dotted ones are in play any more. When i lift the tang (keeping spine/edge contact) , havent i just essentially rotated the sphere?
and we are doing an x-stroke right? So the amount of time each set of points would be in contact would be minimal for even wear?
Maybe to sum up though, Is the difference even enough to measure as significant? It could really cause a convex bevel? Wouldnt the sphere have to intercept the grind? Like a concave dished hone?