Well, I went out in the shop a little while ago with an interest in doing a wire inlay somewhere on the handle, so I had at it.
Since it is my first attempt at this, I went with 1/8" copper wire, doubled it up and twisted it, then "forged" it square with a 6 oz. hammer.
Everything was going well up until this point. I drew my centerline on and started filing and chiseling with some needle files and a tiny chisel I made for fine detail work such as this. What I didnt notice until after nearly finishing is that I had wandered off to one side, maybe 1/16".
So, I come to you with a question. Should I just leave it as is, or should I file it away? It wont affect the handle profile other than maybe slimming it up 1/8" or so. Please, offer your opinions and reasons why it should, or shouldnt stay.
Thanks,
Brandon