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Old 09-18-2008, 06:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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If a bevel does'nt quite sit flat on the hone could this be because the spine is a little out of level through either uneaven honing or wear and if so how can i correct the problem?.
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If a bevel does'nt quite sit flat on the hone could this be because the spine is a little out of level through either uneaven honing or wear and if so how can i correct the problem?.
Could be or it could have been made that way. Many old Sheffields are. Here is a thread that deals with the remedy.
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