When you mess up a blade..rub on this.

Guindesigns

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Alright so you took the bait... aghahahah sorry. I was practicing my handling and decided to do some on a pre-made blank I had picked up years ago. well with trying new things I also decided to use 5 min epoxy. I now know why this is great for TV but not idea for working in your shop when you have all the time in the world. yes it worked great but you better have your ducks in order. anyways I was just about done with the handle and the crappy bolsters that were just glued on fell off leaving a ugly spot of the blade I tried to buff it but that didn't work so decided to try and fix it when go over it again. long story short( too late) the old saying stays true you can always remove steel but never put it back. But hey now my wife has a awesome worry stone if I do say so myself. And I learned to not chase the ugly once it has gone so far. let me know what you think if you have made it this far.
THANKS!!!!
 

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