OK here is my pictures to prove what I am saying.

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You can sand the backside.
High angle hone to take out chips.
Hone with tape and all will work out.
It is better to save the blade if its a good shaver, than the etch.
But post and we they community will work you through the chips and bevel .
My pictures while sad. saved a great shaver.
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