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    Could someone explain how to asses a razor that your going to regrind to even out honeware or reshape like an old wedge?
    do you use a sharpe to find the high and low points along the back?
    any chance one of you guys would make a tutorial for the wiki of the process

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    I'm not sure it's exactly clear WHAT you want to know in particular... Do you want to know how to tell if a razor would be a good candidate for a regrind? It's usually pretty obvious if the hone wear is heavy and/or there is pitting/black spots to various degrees. Do you want to know how to tell what you need to do while regrinding to even everything out? If so, I don't think I could really explain that. There's so much that goes into it that I've found you just need hands on practice, and a lot of it at that. Once you are comfortable, things are just apparent, but it's very difficult to explain- especially to type it out. There are also a lot of issues that can come up while doing the actual regrind that might not ever need addressing on another razor.

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    correcting hone basically like the Marsh razor you just did, I figure its something that takes allot of practice but was trying to get a basic plan to start practicing. maybe a video? hint, hint could be posted. I was thinking nthat if I put ink on the entire razor and ran it over a hone I would atleast know where to begin is that sound right?or is there a book I should get, you know I answered my own question knife makers book and videos of which there are plenty so Ill start there
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