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    Hey guys, I thought I'd share my pain with you..

    I bought an W&B 8/8th in excellent condition, with some mild pitting . Including tax vat customs it came to $400.

    The past 2 weeks I've been making rosewood scales and a lined wedge. Last night I finished sanding it up (3k). It's by far the nicest blade ive come across..

    Then this morning I found a crack near the toe end, im in a state of shock at the moment haha..

    Have a butchers at this..

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Hey guys, I thought I'd share my pain with you..

    I bought an W&B 8/8th in excellent condition, with some mild pitting . Including tax vat customs it came to $400.

    The past 2 weeks I've been making rosewood scales and a lined wedge. Last night I finished sanding it up (3k). It's by far the nicest blade ive come across..

    Then this morning I found a crack near the toe end, im in a state of shock at the moment haha..

    Have a butchers at this..
    That's a bit of a bummer.

    Can't tell in your 2nd photo where the crack is but any chance of turning it into a shorty?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thug View Post
    That's a bit of a bummer.

    Can't tell in your 2nd photo where the crack is but any chance of turning it into a shorty?
    The crack is 4mm from the tip and 1mm deep..
    It could be made into a shorty but at the moment I wont settle for second best :/ ... I'm having visions of me throwing it into a canal

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    The canal would be a sad end.
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    Joseph looking at conversion charts, thats not very much, if im right...
    Why not hone it into a big smiling blade.
    Post another pic that shows the blade in whole, and the actual crack.
    Or throw it over the pond at me... Seriously!! Not the canal. [emoji47]
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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    The crack is 4mm from the tip and 1mm deep..
    It could be made into a shorty but at the moment I wont settle for second best :/ ... I'm having visions of me throwing it into a canal
    4 mm back from toe and 1 mm deep. If it starts as an 8/8, you should be able to eliminate it and save a 7/8 out of it..
    Better pics needed for sure.
    Have a few that I found much deeper cracks in and saved.
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    A good honing would take a lot of that crack out, on a blade that thick it may not hurt a thing other than cosmetics. If the blade were thinner it would cause problems due to flexing, but on this blade it should not be a problem.
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    Cheers guys ,I think I can hone it out, the only problem is that I would have to regress the entire edge to keep the shape or as outback says make it smile more.

    At first I just saw the crack and thought "its over".

    To be fair I was gonna grease it and bag it before throwing it in a canal so in a million years time some one would find it and think oh wow , until they saw the crack

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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    A good honing would take a lot of that crack out, on a blade that thick it may not hurt a thing other than cosmetics. If the blade were thinner it would cause problems due to flexing, but on this blade it should not be a problem.
    +1 Give it a try the way it is before you do anything extreme.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Cheers guys ,I think I can hone it out, the only problem is that I would have to regress the entire edge to keep the shape or as outback says make it smile more.

    At first I just saw the crack and thought "its over".

    To be fair I was gonna grease it and bag it before throwing it in a canal so in a million years time some one would find it and think oh wow , until they saw the crack
    I would have had to plan a trip to England.... For some snorkeling and a bit of match fishing.[emoji5]
    Mike

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