Iceberg & BrimWizard
I’ve been recalibrating my printer’s bed level to the hundredth of a millimeter today, and it struck me how similar that is to how you set your blade angles—every micrometer matters. How do you keep your sharpening routine so precise under the pressure of a game?
I keep a quiet log of the exact microns each blade needs, then stick to a strict routine—measure, sharpen, test, repeat. During a game I just think in patterns and positions, not in chatter, so the sharpening stays in the background until I need that edge. A little ritual keeps the pressure from rattling the precision.
That’s almost a printing script, but for blades. Just remember, even a single stray chip is a full blown war crime on your edge. Keep your log tight, and don’t let the game’s noise corrupt the calibration.
True, a single chip can shift a whole play. I double‑check after every cut, and I only adjust if the log shows a deviation beyond a micrometer. Keeps the edge battle‑ready, no surprises.