Grinding an even bevel question ?

the best advice ever given to me was
"slow down!" right you old buzzard?

another good piece of advice is to get things pretty close to where you like em.... then HT the blade and come back to it with a finer grit running the belt at a nice slow speed. takes off less material and lets you really sneak up on those lines.
 
Thanks for the help everyone. I may just have to break down and try it on wood for practice? I did pretty good last night with it. I need to dial the thickness in just a hair and HT everything this weekend....
 
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There not perfect but not to shabby. I may have gotten the blade just a tad hot in HT but all is well that ends well. Those blue tones are from the camera and HT not the temper color. I am lucky that my temper oven hovers at a dead on 400 degrees. Should be a nice blade.....Whatcha' think?
 
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