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Dustin R. Reagan
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Posted: Wed 14 Jun, 2006 10:33 am Post subject: angus trim edges |
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From several close-up pictures, it appears that most angus trim blades have a secondary bevel right (1 or 2 mm in width) at the edge.
Can someone please confirm if this is true?
Just curious,
Dustin
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Angus Trim
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Posted: Wed 14 Jun, 2006 10:38 am Post subject: Re: angus trim edges |
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Dustin R. Reagan wrote: | From several close-up pictures, it appears that most angus trim blades have a secondary bevel right (1 or 2 mm in width) at the edge.
Can someone please confirm if this is true?
Just curious,
Dustin |
Yes, that's true..........
The edge geometry depends on the type of sword, and is appropriate for the sword type's useage.......
ie, a sword for unarmored longsword use will have a more acute edge than a warsword, who's edge should be able to survive "incidental" hard contact with armor.........
swords are fun
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