Has anyone tried sharpening angles less than 10 degrees on EDC type knives? I rebeveled a 2 blade trapper clip blade to about 7 dps (degrees per side) and then added a microbevel at just under 10 dps, using a 220/1000 King combo water stone. So far, it's held up pretty well. I like the 1k edge finish. I've cut cardboard, sharpened pencils, and a few other tasks. I did drop it and the edge took a ding, but I don't know what it hit. There was a metal bolt in the space where I dropped it, so it could have hit that. The steel is unknown stainless from Japan, so I have no idea about hardness, alloy, etc. I'm guessing around 56 HRc or so, but really, who knows. I'm currently working a Carbon V Cold Steel Scalper down to the same edge angle. It's a kitchen knife, and general utility. Currently it's at 12/15 dps/microbevel. It just keeps on cutting at that angle for the use it sees, so I'm taking it down to see how low I can go. I tested another Scalper and got a hardness of HRc 60.