To get my blade ready for the quench, I'm trying to get the last of file gouges off the blade by sanding (I'm still waiting for my grinder). It's tough going. I'm starting to wonder about my draw filing technique . I have a wire brush which I use often, I tap the file on the edge of my bench, I feel like I'm anal about getting rid of the burs, but I'm still getting deep gouges that 80 grit sandpaper has a tough time with. I'm NOT using chalk, but I've gotten varying opinions on that. Am I just working the file too hard??? As to the sanding, I have a jig set up in my vise to support the blade and I'm using various blocks with the paper.... but no go. Or is this just a patience/elbow grease thing? Anyway... I was just reading that proper draw filing with a mill file should leave a pretty clean surface...