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Thread: Honed out a chipped blade-what's next?

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    I agree with the advice to get a DMT325 and a 1k. Those will really speed you along. Get a common 1k--a Norton or a Naniwa--so if you have questions about it there'll be lots of other users who can answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    I have breadknifed a number of razors and have decided it is not worth the effort. Instead of breadknifing and then creating a new bevel with seemingly unending effort, I simply go about establishing a new bevel until the chip is gone. I believe it saves half of the work.
    +1, I agree big time. I've breadkniffed a few times, and regretted it every single time.
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