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I use a carborundum stone (oilstone) for sharpening my knives and it gives great results. However, over the years the surface has become bowed (no longer flat). Is there anyway to lap/ grind or machine it flat again please? I mean it's gotta be pretty tough cos that's what it's designed to be... Any ideas gratefuly received. Many thanks.
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ditto
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