Shapton Pro 120

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It's perfectly fine to get the scratches smoothed out behind the edge, but not enough for the bevel. I guess you better don't create a bevel with too coarse a grit. Edge stability will suffer. Do it with your Chosera 400.
But what are we talking about? After thinning setting a bevel with a 120, followed by tedious work to remove the 120 scratches? Or setting the bevel within a few strokes with the 400 and a bit of pressure?
 
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