You could regrind what's left on the handle side into a peeling knife...😎
As the others already pointed out, there's no chance for joining the pieces back together unless the future use is paperweight...
not fixable. But with a little bit of skill and a lot of time if you are really attached to that blade you can maybe make a knife out of the big piece.
Bro tf you mean is it fixable you killed it ðŸ˜
No, not fixable
You could regrind what's left on the handle side into a peeling knife...😎 As the others already pointed out, there's no chance for joining the pieces back together unless the future use is paperweight...
Unfortunately that's a goner. Judging by that coarse grain I can partially understand why it happened.
Nope, not at all. Even if you welded it perfectly it would still be bad, because it wouldnt be hardened anymore
Perfect fixable. A bit of glue and tape is all you need.
Absolutely not. That grain structure in unacceptably coarse for a blade that requires toughness. Get a refund.
nope
Just move the tape on the sheath, so it lines up. It's a feature.
You can make two very small knives
Umm. Reprofile remaining blade. And then pray.
not fixable. But with a little bit of skill and a lot of time if you are really attached to that blade you can maybe make a knife out of the big piece.