The easiest would be to grind the spine of the knife near the end.. bring the spine to the edge. Does that make sense?
boredguy1982
Stone will take forever. When re-profiling, a belt grinder with different grits would work best. To not reduce blade edge length, grind the spine into a clip point shape.
davect01
It’s gonna take a lot of work but something like this might work
Grind the spine to the new tip. Trying to grind from blade to spine will leave you with a very wonky tip.
BetterInsideTheBox
You have two easy options. Clip the tip to make it like a reverse tanto with a low point or drill a convex tip out of what’s there now. Like half a drill bit right out of the end of it.
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The easiest would be to grind the spine of the knife near the end.. bring the spine to the edge. Does that make sense?
Stone will take forever. When re-profiling, a belt grinder with different grits would work best. To not reduce blade edge length, grind the spine into a clip point shape.
It’s gonna take a lot of work but something like this might work
https://preview.redd.it/h4u2pn6jkg8g1.jpeg?width=315&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3094f7b14a3c0ef2519770c5d022ea8b4382ffde
Okay, where is he. Where’s prybar bro.
Don’t tell me he sleeps.
@2weird2cap where are you
Grind the spine to the new tip. Trying to grind from blade to spine will leave you with a very wonky tip.
You have two easy options. Clip the tip to make it like a reverse tanto with a low point or drill a convex tip out of what’s there now. Like half a drill bit right out of the end of it.
https://i.imgur.com/62NH0XD.jpeg
Restoring a traditional middle tip would remove a too much cutting edge imo.
Grind the spine to a new tip so it becomes a reverse tanto blade so like the 940.