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    Junior Member Icemanxxxv's Avatar
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    Default Snapped the edge off

    While attempting to square up the bottom of the tang on a Wade and Butcher I had it clamped in the vice between two pieces of 1/2 inch plywood I heard the sickening sound of the edge snapping off completely. On y second pass with a fine cut machinest file.

    What kind of clamping set up do I need to keep the edge attached while working the tang or working the back with a file?

    I've spent the better part of two hours searching for the remady of clamping up the blade, and haven't found it yet.
    Thanks

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    I used Nakayamas for my house mainaman's Avatar
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    some sort of not too hard or soft rubber, or maybe some pliable putty?
    Stefan

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    I like to use soft thick leather on both sides of the blade. Pink pearl erasers make nice soft jaws.

    Charlie

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