microbevels
A microbevel is a small secondary bevel formed at the very edge of a blade or cutting tool. It is typically created after the primary edge has been established and is produced by a brief sharpening pass at a slightly steeper angle than the main bevel. The purpose of a microbevel is to improve edge durability and ease of maintenance without needing to reestablish or reshape the entire edge.
In practice, the main bevel defines the primary edge geometry, while the microbevel creates a thin section
Microbevels are common on knives, woodworking chisels and plane irons, and other cutting tools where a balance
Advantages of microbevels include easier maintenance, reduced risk of edge chipping, and the ability to preserve
See also: bevel, chamfer, sharpening technique, edge geometry.