Why Sharp Matters
Sharp planes cut cleanly without tearout. Less effort required for smooth results. Dull blades tear wood fibers. Regular maintenance prevents frustration.

Sharpening Supplies
Waterstones provide excellent results. Diamond plates flatten quickly. Honing guides ensure consistent angles. Strops polish final edge.
The Process
Flatten the back first on new blades. Establish primary bevel at 25 degrees. Add micro-bevel at 30 degrees. Strop for polished edge.
Testing Sharpness
Shave arm hair easily. Light glints off dull edges only. Plane end grain without tearing. Sharp blades whisper through wood.
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