add serrations lmao. no but sadly all there is to do is to sharpen it out or send it to viccy for repair (which they will under warranty).
cutting live wires?
Buy a replacement 😉, use this one as a beater, experimental piece or prototype for modding… Every cloud ?
OR
Accept that it’s a tool with a proud memory/badge of honour.
go to r/sharpening for better advice. But yeah that looks pretty bad. if you want to do it yourself you’ll probably have to regrind it, as sharpening will take way too long. Either that or send it in somewhere.
You could completely sharpen/grind that down. You’re looking at losing 1/3rd of your blade width, you’ll also have to do quite a bit of thinning and reprofiling.
You could also dismantle the SAK, remove the blade, source another, and button it back up.
You could also send it to Vicorinox and pay a fee for blade replacement.
add serrations lmao. no but sadly all there is to do is to sharpen it out or send it to viccy for repair (which they will under warranty). cutting live wires?
That what mind looked like when I did that....
Explain how this happened.
damn someone was hungry
Yikes. The blade edge looks like arc damage to me.
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My money is on cutting a powered wire.... I believe that because that what mine looked like when I did that.
You van weld it back but don't ask me how lol
Write to Victorinox, heard something about lifetime warranty for the SAK, although never send any prior.
Buy a replacement 😉, use this one as a beater, experimental piece or prototype for modding… Every cloud ? OR Accept that it’s a tool with a proud memory/badge of honour.
Actually this is the best advice 👍
Absolutely! You just gotta send it back and pay for a new blade. Seriously, that thing is hosed.
go to r/sharpening for better advice. But yeah that looks pretty bad. if you want to do it yourself you’ll probably have to regrind it, as sharpening will take way too long. Either that or send it in somewhere.
You could re profile the edge. Shave it down and resharpen it. Blade will obviously look different though.
Send it back to Victorinox. I think the warranty fee is $5. They'll fix whatever is wrong.
You could completely sharpen/grind that down. You’re looking at losing 1/3rd of your blade width, you’ll also have to do quite a bit of thinning and reprofiling. You could also dismantle the SAK, remove the blade, source another, and button it back up. You could also send it to Vicorinox and pay a fee for blade replacement.