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RE: Japanese Chisel Question - Wilbur Pan - 06-13-2021 (06-12-2021, 08:57 AM)adamcherubini Wrote: I get it. Just wondering what this does to the edge. I mean, it’s plastically deforming. I would think it work hardens it and may leave residual stress. I get that the bevel side is soft. But the back is hardened, sometimes very hard. I think this is one of those examples of what Yogi Berra was referring to: "In theory, there's no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is." I'll mention this again, as it goes along with your last comment: the tapping out process is a lot easier than it seems. I know that before I tried tapping out, it seemed like a task that I could never master. After the first time I tried it, I realized that it was much easier than I thought it would be. I suspect you've had the experience of trying to talk someone into trying hand cut dovetails for the first time, and after they try it, they realize that their trepidation was really not warranted. Same thing here. |