Quote Originally Posted by Del1r1um View Post
... you could get into the dremel or rotary tools, but you really need to know what you are doing...
Perhaps I do! I wasn't born yesterday. I thought of fitting something to the die-grinder, which is more of a tool than a Dremel.

Quote Originally Posted by Del1r1um View Post
basically you will have to sand the blade evenly until the pits are gone, then work to finer and finer grits, then hit the buffing compounds and MAAS. Do you have any pictures?
I've left the camera at work, but I'll take some pictures of this one and my other two 1/4 hollows, which are practically free of pitting -- one is a 7/8 Cokkhill (for kk read ck) and the other a Thomas Turner with the special groove on one side. I must say I am far more comfortable with the near-wedges than the full hollows; I prefer to shave in silence!