well the spike is still hard so you need to soften it first by anealing, this is heating to non magnetic 'critical' temp. after that either put it in ashes to cool slowly or if you have a fire that you used to heat it just leave it in the fire tell it dies out completly after that you can file and sand the blade to shape then you harden. to harded you need to heat to non magnetic again then quench it in oil very quickly. after that the blade is very brittle so be very careful with it. you will need to sand off the oil on the steel. after that it will need to be tempered , this can be done in your oven and the temp will very depending on steel type but a good place to start is 350*. you will leave it in for two hours and then let cool in the oven. then another cycle of two hours and let cool again. after that you need to test the blade to see if its too hard, it will chip the blade. if its to soft it will not hold an edge. i know it sounds confusing but that process was taught to me and will help a great deal. lots of guys on here with tons more experiance than me. lin , karl, steve. they all have great advice to offer.