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    We are merely here to help. I definitely wouldn't...

    We are merely here to help. I definitely wouldn't tell you do it my way or it's wrong, or you are ruining that blade..unless you were really doing something..errr out there. lol
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    Pretty much all you can do is what catrent...

    Pretty much all you can do is what catrent suggested to save steel or what i suggested to save the square tip; depends on how dead set and how bad you want that square. It's your razor and money, so...
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    Yeah, pretty much what you'll have to do. B/c if...

    Yeah, pretty much what you'll have to do. B/c if you want to keep the square but want the blade flat the only way to do that is to level the existing steel past the point of the missing part to blend...
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    Been there fixed that, start w/ flat japanese...

    Been there fixed that, start w/ flat japanese strokes til you are to the back side of the chip, switch tape if you use it. kill the edge, then set the bevel as usual. start at 1k or 800 grit stone...
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    If you can at some point, load some pics b/c...

    If you can at some point, load some pics b/c everyone's opinion of slight is different, you may not even have to go the route I described above, and can just set a new bevel and hone away if it is...
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    Well, yeah you could do a japanese style stroke...

    Well, yeah you could do a japanese style stroke until it is corrected, brad (undream22) has a video on youtube where he does his version of breadknifing...but it's not really breadknifing. There's a...
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