Just watch a Lynn honing video our a video from Glen, follow their advise and it should take no more than one honing session to get rid of that ding.
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Just watch a Lynn honing video our a video from Glen, follow their advise and it should take no more than one honing session to get rid of that ding.
Ok sweet any links
This is what you need since you have a Norton 4/8k. If you decide to nice to the 12k I would recommend stropping before and after it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPYm...e_gdata_player
All the sites I check with shipping times say 4 wks
Pick a honemeister, send a PM, and ask what his turnaround time is right now. I'll bet you can find someone that's not backed up 4 weeks. Looking at that photo, since it's not a smiling blade it's a pretty easy fix on a hone, but if you're not comfortable doing it, send some PMs out.
U think a couple trips on the 4000 will knock it out
I'd go right to the 1K or even 220 but if you want to try 4K and then back up if necessary that'll work as well - also I'd use a layer of electrical tape but that's just my general habit.
Taping the spine