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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    You might want to take care of the heel/stabilizer fix before correcting the frown. Chances are without doing that you will honing into the stabilizer or by trying to avoid the stabilizer you could create a heel hook.

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    I will definitely correct the heel first, I just meant it will probably be some time before I get to it.
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    Heel first, then high angle honing until flat, then set the bevel. Sounds simple, but it is a lot of work.

    I've got a burned out, frowned blade that I got in a lot. It will never function as a razor again, but it would be good for practicing and removing a stabilizer and frown before you do your good razor. Let me know if you want it to practice reducing the stabilizer on.
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