I was working on some stuff and was using my Spydie Delica 4. It got a huge knick in it. So mad at myself. How can I fix this? Is it irreparable?
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Anyone you recommend?Take it to a pro. What you have there is the equivalent to a car's crushed crumple zone. Not something you can just "buff out". A professional knife sharpener could make quick work of that without too much trouble. I know there are a few here that could knock that out for you.
I've heard stories of other manufacturers (Kershaw) doing surprising things when you return damaged blades such as this to them.
Might it be worth contacting Spyderco to see what they could do with it?
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I was working on some stuff and was using my Spydie Delica 4. It got a huge knick in it. So mad at myself. How can I fix this? Is it irreparable? View attachment 36070
I don't have much experience with sharpening and certainly can't afford either of those systems. Do you think WorkSharp ken onion could do the trick?
Holy crap! What happened there?My friend uhhh..... damaged... my Spyderco Endura once. I emailed Spyderco and they offered me 35% off a new knife. I went another route and had tyler34 reprofile the blade. Worked out pretty good.
That has somebody cut into a live wire written all over it. Had the same thing happen to a brand new pair of Klein Diagonal cutters. Mine accident was from a...... uh..... friend too. Not as costly as the knife but they were about $35 and not repairable. Never trust a fart, and never trust someone that says the power is off.
Holy crap! What happened there?
That has somebody cut into a live wire written all over it.