Yeppers. Those are cool!
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Yeppers. Those are cool!
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I would start by measuring the bottom of the narrowest chip, to the spine.
Use that measurement to mark a straight line, to the toe with a sharpie and use that as your guide, bread-knifing or high angle honing, and remove the chips and the frown at the same time.
Get close and sneak up on the line, by honing to the bottom of the chip.
Gonna take a while. Stay the course! ;)
So after removing the chips, and a bit of cleaning things are progressing. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...fe02b65f62.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...e09546237d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...00e9fafce7.jpg
But my neck and back are killing me. Its pretty amazing what your bare finger and Mothers mag polish can accomplish. Some marks are going to have to stay and I can accept this. Dont want to lose any more metal than I have already and wanna keep that etch :D
Are you going to use bluing to blacken the etch?
Man! That is fancy! Never saw a spine like that?