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To repair it, mark the back of the chisel at the tip with a dark marker. Using a square, strike a line with an awl as close to the tip as possible, visible in the marker. Push the chisel straight into your grinding wheel to make a blunt edge – dousing in water frequently – until you hit the stricken line. Now grind your bevel until the blunt edge at the very tip of the tool is just a hair. This is easy to do because you cans see that the blunt edge stays even along the chisel width. Sharpen at a micro bevel to get rid of the tiny blunt edge. The advantage of this is technique when you have a bit of grinding to do is that you are less likely to burn the edge of the chisel when it does not have a sharp tip on it.
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