edited: Karl, I was pecking on the keyboard when you posted. Good morning. Gettin our first snow today.
Scott,
It sounds like you are testing to a reasonable degree.
A controlled test, one with a set routine of dynamics and cutting medium, is reasonable. Above that, we individually may want to increase the stress or wear on one or more of the differing features of the blade.
For instance the ABS performance test is a reasonable test of a knife, but most of us will do more, or should I say differently, when in our own shop. In other words, you cant bend/flex them all 90 degrees.
Another thing. What I consider reasonable for a 9-10 inch Camp Knife is different from what I count reasonable for a skinner. The expectations are different.
There are a lot of variables, such as steel choice, edge geometry, blade lenghth, etc that the maker is supposed to consider when the knife is still on the drawing board. You ask yourself..."what do I expect from this knife?". Then you make it happen and test to see that is living up to your reasonable standard.