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    Default Grinding the edge question

    I have started restoring some baldes. I have one (W&B) which I took a little chip out of the edge when I dropped it. So, I took the lilttle stone dremel attachment to the edge to even it out -- think making a 7/8 into a 6/8. I just angled the grinding attachment and went up and down both sides until the edge was staight again.

    My question is: is there any harm/danger to doing this? Will I be able to hone it now, in less than 10 lifetimes?

    KNT

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    I have done it before, and have recovered good shavers. As long as you don't overheat the edge and wreck the temper, you should be OK.

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    I'd probably play it safe and go back to a 1000 grit stone with circles.

    Last night I used 400 grit wet dry sand paper laid flat on a table and held in place with water. That worked well also.

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    You didn't ruin the blade unless it turned colors from the heat. With heavy razors, this should work OK, but a Dremel might chip a thinner one. It will take quite a while to put the bevel back on. I suggest 400 or 600 grit wet/dry paper, like Mark mentioned.

    Good luck!

    Josh

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    yeah, sorry about not posting HOW to tell if you overheated the edge.

    +1 to what JoshEarl said.

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