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    I cut down a Wade and Butcher that had a crack in the end of the blade. I just used a Dremel cutting wheel and set the blade on an ice cube to keep it cool as I cut. Then I re-shaped the end on a grinder keeping the ice handy to chill the blade as it got a little hot.

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