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    i dropped my razor while shaving and can see an definite bend on the blade. is there any way to fix this?

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    can you get a picture to show us?

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    A bend in the blade, like a warp? Or are you talking about a ding, nick or chip?
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    the hardened steel would shatter on impact before it bends so it's eithther you're talking about chipped edge, or a crack. in the first case you probably still have a razor in the second case you don't.

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    gugi great .
    yes Picture will help a lot and as said before chip easy to fix crack say goodbuy to it.

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    I agree with Gugi but I will say that I once bought a 7/8 Solingen listed on ebay with a poor photo. It was an obscure brand and I can't remember the maker but when I received it I found that in the center of the blade for about an eighth of an inch from the bottom of the bevel the blade had a belly in it. A bend as it were.

    I think it must have been poorly heat treated or tempered because it should have broken rather than bent but there it was. I returned it to the seller and got my ten bucks back but had to eat the shipping. There was no fixing something like that IMO.
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    I recently got a blade where the bevel was bent in a wavy pattern over an inch or so. It honed out alright, but it was wierd. It was like, one side for 1/16th then to the other for 16th etc etc. Can't imagine how that happened.

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    this is the best picture i could get. it's a bend, not a chip. can i hone this back to normal?
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    That's what my wave bend looked like... only more minor. You can probably get it out but you'll lose a lot of steel.

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    "From the pic"

    Yes that should hone out...Simple rule of thumb to go by with edge damage, if it is contained inside the bevel , it should be fine with aggressive honing tactics...

    If it is larger than the bevel it is Restoration, and requires a different approach..
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