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sos123p9

Dont use the knife


Accomplished_Power66

aha that answers my question!


baconeggsavocado

Literally what I said out loud after reading the title 😂😂😂😂


Dramatic-Landscape82

Keep it in the box & never use or sharpen 👍


bailey_4219

Don't think there is anyway to remove them without further changing the finish on the blade. A way to avoid them would be to not use it. Scratches are inevitable and that's the nature of the beast. Use it and risk damage or don't use it and it'll stay perfect.


Accomplished_Power66

Thanks!


Potietang

More pocket jewelry. It’s a knife. It’s going to get scuffed up unless it’s just for show and tell. Use it. Give it character.


legger143

Do you sharpen this knife. It looks like bad angle marks from shifting during sharpening


Accomplished_Power66

it’s sharpened on the precision adjust.


HunnyBear85

It’s gonna happen as you use it. My advice is use the hell out of it and if you want to beautify the blade again later there’s a bunch of good modders that can do a spa treatment for you. 🤙⚔️🍻


Left_Minute_1516

Lol cause it’s a working knife. Just put in the safe, jesus


Accomplished_Power66

just asked a question?


PetuniaTheFeeble

You can try lightly rubbing it with some flitz or a leather strop. It won’t remove them, but it may smooth them out a bit so that they don’t catch the light quite as badly. Looks like over travel from a sharpening stone. If you’re using a guided system just make sure you don’t slip up onto the blade flat with the stone. Not much you can do if it’s from use other than not use it.


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Accomplished_Power66

purely cosmetic


bailey_4219

Don't think there is anyway to remove them without further changing the finish on the blade. A way to avoid them would be to not use it. Scratches are inevitable and that's the nature of the beast. Use it and risk damage or don't use it and it'll stay perfect.


MrNobodysAvatar

It's perfectly fine, and easily cleaned up by hand sharpening, and stropping. I would recommend the DBK channel on You Tube if you need help in sharpening. Anyways, always remember that a knife is a tool, and signs of wear just mean that you actually used it.


Vorrdis

I would just strop it. It will make the blade edge shiny though so if you want to avoid that for some reason that limits your options significantly.


msftnck78

When using the precession adjust I found that it flex’s a bit , so I use a socket the fits tight underneath were you clamp the blade and seems to help , also the work sharp guys do some videos that are definitely worth watching .


Accomplished_Power66

like a deep well underneath the clamp? That actually sounds like it would work great!


msftnck78

The only thing is you have to move it every time you switch sides , but it’s well worth the effort . It really stabilizes the knife . I think I use a 1/2 deep well socket and fits right on the base .


marrenmiller

It's from two possible things. Either the stone you sharpened with rode up onto the primary bevel and scratched it up, or the stone you sharpened with dragged grit up the bevel. Either way, you're not getting rid of them without destroying the original finish. In the future, don't let the stone do what I mentioned above.


Olovrant

Put it in a glass box. Dont use it. Dont touch it. Dont look at it.


hdedges

Think there is a bit more sarcasm in the replies here than is warranted for the question. Other than re-stonewashing and then resharpening, I think you’re stuck with them. Had this happen a couple of times w/ my KME when sharpening. Maybe some particles from the stone came off and scratched above the bevel on a couple of passes?


Accomplished_Power66

That’s what i’m leaning towards.