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    Quote Originally Posted by rsrick View Post
    Scribe a line from heel to toe just above the "chip" and cut along the line at low to med rpm using a cut off bit on your dremel. Go slow and keep watch of any heat. Before you start, clamp the blade securely and wear safety glasses .... you don't know what will happen once you start. Best case is you will have something useable, worst case you are out some $$ and time but will have learned to stay away from bad ebay blades.

    You have nothing to lose so have some fun with it.

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    Rick, thanks - I appreciate the advice - 'specially because it jives with what I was thinking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajagra View Post
    Looks like there's around 2 inches of good blade at the end, wouldn't that be perfectly usable as a face shaver? Call it The Longshank Redemption.
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    Would that the grinding goes as quickly as your 'shop of that picture, Raj.

    And, iick? WTF is a cootchie razor...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kern View Post
    Would that the grinding goes as quickly as your 'shop of that picture, Raj.

    And, iick? WTF is a cootchie razor...
    A cootchie razor is a straight razor that has been purposely shortened which is used by women to shave their cootchie.

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    When I did my coochie razor I used a Dremel cut-off wheel in a variable speed drill. Took a long time but worked fine.

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