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===== Chips and Corrosion: ===== | ===== Chips and Corrosion: ===== | ||
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*You should be able to easily identify chips in the edge with a simple visual inspection | *You should be able to easily identify chips in the edge with a simple visual inspection | ||
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− | [[Image:Pitting2.jpg|center|400px]] | + | [[Image:Pitting2.jpg|center|400px]]Likely causes |
*Anything that would chip a razor :D | *Anything that would chip a razor :D | ||
*Moisture, age, etc. | *Moisture, age, etc. | ||
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*Hone on a low grit until you are through the chip, or corrosion entirely; you must get to clean steel | *Hone on a low grit until you are through the chip, or corrosion entirely; you must get to clean steel |