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    Default Honing chipped JR Torrey

    I got this off of ebay for 13 dollars. It had a big chip in the toe. I took out most of the chip with a norton oilstone I got at home despot.


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    This is after part of the nick is honed out:
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    I stopped honing on the oilstone when I got to this. By this time I had started to rebevel the toe:

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    I taped the spine and formed a new, curved bevel on the toe using 1K:

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    Then I set the rest of the Bevel on 1k. Some Nicks remained near the toe So I marked them in red:

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    I made firm pressure circles alternating with rolling x strokes, from my marking to the toe until the nicks were gone:

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    Then I honed the whole blade using circles and a modified x stroke, rolling just at the end of the stroke, on the 1k and 4k. Then honed on 8k with just the modified x strokes.
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    Michael
    Last edited by mjsorkin; 02-06-2012 at 03:07 AM.

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