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06-01-2011, 11:20 PM #1
Sorry, but I cannot visualize it very well. Do you think it will hone out? A chip is unlikely to become a crack, but it would be nice to get a better look at it.
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mjhammer (06-01-2011)
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06-01-2011, 11:24 PM #2
Thanks Ace,
It's not in a place were the hone ever hits. It's on the blunt end of the blade, thankfully not the edge.
It's just a tiny chip, but I'm afraid to get it honed now, I've had one crack while being honed, but near the heel, not the tip. So I just don't know what this might do. hmmmm..-- Any day I get out of bed, and the first thing out of my mouth is not a groan, that's going to be a good day --
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06-01-2011, 11:27 PM #3
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Thanked: 3795It's already a square point (as opposed to a 90 degree spike point) so you can just round out the tip a little more and eliminate the chip. You can do this on the side of your coarsest hone and will be able to eliminate it quickly.
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mjhammer (06-01-2011)
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06-01-2011, 11:42 PM #4
I wouldn't worry about it, but if you do, Utopian's advice is good.
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mjhammer (06-02-2011)
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06-02-2011, 10:08 AM #5
It is really hard to see, and it seems people are unclear at the orientation and the placement of it, so I marked with red what I think you said - is this correct?
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mjhammer (06-03-2011)
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06-02-2011, 12:19 PM #6
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Thanked: 3795Hah! OK, ignore what I wrote before. Apparently I can't tell the difference between the spine and the edge, and I failed to notice you wrote "a quarter inch from the blade."
That is possibly of greater concern. I strongly suggest looking at it under a microscope of some sort. You need to see if there is any hint of a crack extending into the blade. I have seen rounded versions of such "chips" before. Some have arisen from coming out of a tumbler. These rounded chips are of no concern because they do not portend any sort of crack.
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mjhammer (06-03-2011)
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06-03-2011, 01:14 AM #7
ok, I did take a good look at it with the strongest magnifier I have, which is a jewelers eye that is used for examining plants for fungus. It looked very round. Not jagged at all, and no crack. But again, under the pressure of honing this guy could still crack, right???
Thanks to all for the input and feedback!!
Mike-- Any day I get out of bed, and the first thing out of my mouth is not a groan, that's going to be a good day --
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06-03-2011, 01:11 AM #8