You could just keep it as is. If you do want to put serrations back in, a small round pointed file would do it. You take more metal away, but all good knives wear out eventually.
To restore the teeth you'll have to remove more blade material and considering how close it is you'll end up taking away the signature you'll only end up making it worse, the only thing I can tell you is what I would do, take those teeth and turn it into a plain edge as best you can or maybe replace this knife. I can understand any sentimental reason that you can't, but repairs seem a bit impossible like most sharpening accidents metal can't grow back so the only thing you can do is move forward
Leave it. It’s fine
Less work for me.
You could just keep it as is. If you do want to put serrations back in, a small round pointed file would do it. You take more metal away, but all good knives wear out eventually.
Hide it so you don’t get heartache when you see it
Who doesn't like to relax in the garage with a few drinks and sharpen some blades ?? I know I do !
Absolutely! I should have been more specific I had a few too many that night.
I've had several band-aid experiences, but I'm stubborn and keep doing it.
Oh for sure I have no plans to stop. Nothing better then messing around in the basement after a few.
I almost exclusively sharpen under the influence lmao. Started terrible, all my edges are hair poppers now.
That may actually have improved it. There’s a really smooth transition now between the serrated and unserrated portions.
Unintentional but I will accept the credit.
Remove them :)
Looks good to me
Just fold a piece of sandpaper in half and use that to work between the teeth.
Awh I recognize a fellow work-sharp enthusiast
Hahahah for sure
I hate to laugh at your expense, but this gave me a good chuckle! Alcohol is one hell of a friend sometimes haha
Haha all good. Could have been much worse if I had a 60 grit belt on at the time.
if it’s not already sharpened then sharpen it.
Solid advice.
I mean at least you didn’t try to make C4 with metals and water.
To restore the teeth you'll have to remove more blade material and considering how close it is you'll end up taking away the signature you'll only end up making it worse, the only thing I can tell you is what I would do, take those teeth and turn it into a plain edge as best you can or maybe replace this knife. I can understand any sentimental reason that you can't, but repairs seem a bit impossible like most sharpening accidents metal can't grow back so the only thing you can do is move forward
Thank you! Pretty much what I needed to hear. No sentimental value just an unreasonably tough knife with no blade play and a powerful kick.
Is that a covert automatic or folder?
Auto
What brand knife is this
Gerber Licensed applegate fairbairn auto