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Thanks for the write-up Kyley.
I've been thinking about this recently, as I have a batch of 0.070" at heat currently. My first utility knife I made in this thickness suffered the problem you described of having insufficient support of the primary and rippling readily as a result. It was ~0.002-0.003" with a 10dps edge initially, rippled when cutting diagonally into hardwood with firm pressure. I ground back to ~0.005" and it was fine until I notched a pine 2x4 across the end grain and the dense rings concentrated enough force to cause slight ripples.
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