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As per your question about turning the jamb in, simply use the flattest anvil you have (not dead flat ) stretch the edge on the left side of the last pic (jamb side) ..but ONLY on the part of the jamb that is going around following the conture of the door (top) ,blend the stretching a little towards the bottom, then turn your edge at the right angle and shrink it accordingly, this will lift that area some more and level that area further. What might happen? (which would be a GOOD THING) this action might cause a little shallow spot right next to the NOW turned edge ..Well use a flipper (slapper) and raise that area up to smooth using the RIGHT dolly. By now that area should be spot on! Peter
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