Originally Posted by
Chris L
If it's truly the very corner and only the corner of the tip of the edge, I would determine which side of the razor the tip was bent towards and VERY CAREFULLY and lightly, I would run only that tip back and forth or in circles in short strokes over a fine grit hone for a few passes. I had a spike point quite some time ago that suffered the same problem.:gaah:. Like yours, the point where the end and the very toe of the edge met was bent so minutely that you could not see the damage without some magnification. IIRC I rubbed that lightly on some 2000 grit wet/dry and the problem was fixed. No honing required since the razor was keen.
So, I would not lay the entire blade flat on a hone as in traditional honing; I would isolate the problem area as above and have only that very small area contact the stone or paper. On 2k grit sandpaper you may only need a few small back and forths to take that bent corner down.
Chris L