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Late stage margin guide

How much decision room remains near the end of cooking based on cut type and heat intensity.

Late-stage margin is the practical room you still have to make a good decision before the finish window closes. It depends on thickness, direct heat, and how quickly the center is still rising.

What makes the margin tight

Thin cuts, aggressive direct heat, and strong carryover reduce decision time quickly.

  • The center can jump fast on small cuts.
  • Hot surfaces reduce flexibility late in the cook.
  • Delayed checks cost more near the target.

What creates room

Thicker cuts and gentler finishes often buy more usable margin, but only if you use it deliberately.

  • Start checks early enough to use the extra room.
  • Do not assume thicker means safe to ignore.
  • Use one recheck if the cut is still climbing during the rest.

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Frequently asked questions

What is late-stage margin?

It is the practical room you still have to adjust heat or pull timing before the finish window closes.

What is the common mistake?

Treating the last stretch as if it moves as slowly as the middle of the cook.

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