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What Are the Signs That a Blade Needs Sharpening?
Several indicators suggest a blade may need sharpening:
- Increased resistance while cutting
- Ragged or uneven tissue sections
- Visible nicks or imperfections on the blade edge
- Increased noise during sectioning
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