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    Those seem to be good ideas, but I'm going for cheap here. Cheap is good, multi purpose and cheap is better.
    I tried the lanksy a bit, and it seemed to work more or less, got the cutting ability back. some visible scratches on the hone surface, but they didn't seem to affect the performance.
    any other ideas?
    thanks though!

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    Wet sandpaper on a flat granite or glass plate will work but might take a while. In the long run it'll probably cost more if you lap a lot.

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