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Blade repair...where to begin?

 
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Hi guys, and merry Christmas!

I have returned, and resumed filing.

To my GREAT joy, after some time the scythe began straightening up, and quickly reached a point where it is almost straight.

I can't believe it, this is AMAZING.

I am incredibly grateful for your help.

There still remains a very slight warp. You might be able to spot it on the pictures. It doesn't seem to have improved with my latest filing attempts.

What do you reckon I should do? Leave it as is, to avoid shrinking the scythe too much, or causing damage? Keep filing until it's perfectly straight again? Use a mallet to straighten it?

Thank you again VERY MUCH for the help. I am super happy already, because I am confident that I'll be able to use that scythe again.
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Hi guys,


I just wanted to touch base with you, to know whether any of you had an idea of whether I should stop filing now, keep filing until it's completely straight, straighten it with a mallet, or leave it in peace?

I would like to make sure my update has not gone unnoticed.

Good day to you all!
 
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Vic Dupont wrote:Hi guys,


I just wanted to touch base with you, to know whether any of you had an idea of whether I should stop filing now, keep filing until it's completely straight, straighten it with a mallet, or leave it in peace?

I would like to make sure my update has not gone unnoticed.

Good day to you all!


Vic, if we mention Benjamin Bouchard's name he might get a notice about your update.

Your repair looks really good to me but I'm not the expert
 
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What an amazing thread, great handiwork on that repair Judith, I would say VC did pretty well also, I'm a bit careless with my tools at times but I'd probably give it a test run and see how it cuts myself
 
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Unbelievable good outcome on this.
I had a similar problem, although not with a mower. I was scything and hit a T-post laying flat in the grass that I forgot was dumped there from a previous project. Took a chunk out. Was able to peen it back flat but still a little chunk out of it.
 
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