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Old 02-03-2015, 08:16 PM
William Schrade William Schrade is offline
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Post Heat Treat Grinding

Hi Guys,

I had some O1 stock @.110 heat treated before I ground the bevels. I read somewhere thin stock will warp if ground too thin. I used fresh belts and was pleased with the results. I was wondering how many of you grind after heat treating and at what thickness do you reach diminishing return.

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