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    Default Can a edge 'ding' be repaired?

    I have a blue ring razor by Utica cutlery, and initially what I thought was a chip along the edge of the blade, is actually a slight ding/dent. Can this be taken out? I'm thinking it can, but I'm also thinking cracks happen when you attempt this? Any thoughts or tips on this?
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    Yes they can, carefully

    As you pointed out if you "Just Hone it out" you can flex the edge and run a crack... If the edge is heavy enough it doesn't matter but the extreme hollows like many of the Utica's are, can tear in a heartbeat...
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    Glenn, being as I have two of these Blue Rings, I might save this bade for your attempt at repair in the future and just focus on the other one for now.
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    PS my bad....not a Utica, it's a Union Cuterly Co, Olean N.Y.
    Last edited by 1971Wedge; 01-12-2012 at 04:02 AM.

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    I have had success straightening a ding. And I have had a failure. In baseball, batting 500 would make me rich! In Razor World, that makes me sad!

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