Fully groves mains

The soft brg material is ultra thin & the steel backing which is cut into is thick & will be raised. Photo copy paper is about 0.004" thick. How do you tell that the 'de-burr' didn't leave raised metal that only has to be 0.001" high to cut into the crank. By eye? By feel? Good luck with that. Wouldn't trust either method to pick up 0.001".
Crank journals are hardened. The steel backing on main bearings is not, that is so the bearing shell will conform to the crank main bores in the block.
To inspect, add a chamfer. With a chamfer present, there can not be a burr.