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===== Warped Blade:  =====
 
===== Warped Blade:  =====
  
'''How to spot it'''
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How to spot it  
  
 
*Hold the spine of your razor on a table with the edge up toward the ceiling and look down on the blade, if there is a noticeable curve in the blade, you have a warp  
 
*Hold the spine of your razor on a table with the edge up toward the ceiling and look down on the blade, if there is a noticeable curve in the blade, you have a warp  
 
*Bevel on one side is wider at the point and heel, and wider in the middle on the other side of the razor
 
*Bevel on one side is wider at the point and heel, and wider in the middle on the other side of the razor
  
'''Likely causes'''
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Likely causes  
  
 
*This is most likely a problem that occurred during the manufacturing process, or something that caused a structural deformation over time
 
*This is most likely a problem that occurred during the manufacturing process, or something that caused a structural deformation over time
  
'''How to fix it'''
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How to fix it  
  
 
*Depending on the extent of the warp, you may have success when using a narrow hone. This will allow you to maintain good spine/edge contact and develop a decent edge on the inside curve of the warp. You may also need to use a slight rolling stroke on the side with the outside curve.  
 
*Depending on the extent of the warp, you may have success when using a narrow hone. This will allow you to maintain good spine/edge contact and develop a decent edge on the inside curve of the warp. You may also need to use a slight rolling stroke on the side with the outside curve.  

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