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Deburring the edges
Need some help here.
Got a near-collision with a friend (on skis, as usual) and now one edge on my ex-new Nitro is quite notably out of shape. I have hand tools (sharpening file and diamond stone), but I only used them for getting the edges sharp, not deburring. How do I go about it? I'll need to take out at least 10% of the edge from the side to make it reasonably close to perfect (there will still be some bumps left, but not a lot), and I'm worried that I won't be able to do it evenly with just a hand tool. And I don't even have a vice to get the board into a position that's comfortable for working on that edge. I'll try to come up with something though because it looks like I'll just ruin the edge no matter how careful I'll be. Anyway, if someone here has experience doing this kind of work, please share! Thanks! -- Dmitry |
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