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    Where do i find this technique sir? I was gonna just do a little more grinding with the novoculite to bring it down before it tried setting a bevel.
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    Well, if that stabilizer is run down into the edge, it will 'thunk' down every time you make a stroke and make a fast frown there. It has to be gone, IMO.

    Outback will relate. It seems he took a Dremel cut-off or something and chopped a slash in the bottom of the stabilizer to the edge, angled toward the toe.

    Instant gone pesky stabilizer!

    Incidentally, if anyone wants a few blades to play with, let me know. I have a few left. I will have more soon.
    Outback has sucked 'em all up!
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    Ok i think ill give that a shot. It will definitely be quicker then using the stone. Thanks!
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    He showed a pair in one of these threads. I thought it was genius to get a worn one working good that way. Too damn simple!
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    Well have faith sir. My ugly duckling may shave yet again. If not I'm up to 5 in the chime pile.
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    Yup, the Dremel, with either the cut off, or one of the stone bits will do a good job, just be mindful of your rotation with respect to the blade. You want to be grinding such that you are spinning off the blade towards the tail, if you know what I mean. Were it your tires, you'd be driving towards the tail kinda thing, not the toe.
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    Oh Dremel discussion, I'm out, have fun gents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Yup, the Dremel, with either the cut off, or one of the stone bits will do a good job, just be mindful of your rotation with respect to the blade. You want to be grinding such that you are spinning off the blade towards the tail, if you know what I mean. Were it your tires, you'd be driving towards the tail kinda thing, not the toe.

    Dang, Mike! You are no fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Oh Dremel discussion, I'm out, have fun gents.
    Dremels are great.....really!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Dremels are great.....really!!
    Indeed, I use mine daily to brush my teeth all good just use a soft brush...

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