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You could make your own 1/10" chisel. 7/64" (0.109375") thick flat stock, O1, oil hardening tool steel is pretty close to 1/10". Or get 1/8" and grind the business end down to 1/10th. And it will give you some practice at heat treating as you will need to do that to your plane irons eventually. I would get either 1/2" or 3/4" width stock. MSC Direct (no connection) sells a 36" x 1/2" x 7/64" for less than $25. I don't know what they charge for shipping. (I had an old 1/8" sash mortise chisel and ground it to 1/10" when I took a hollow & round class. Did the trick.)
Mike B.
One thing is for certain though. Whichever method you use, you can be absolutely certain that you are most assuredly doing it wrong. Axehandle, 2/24/2016
Do not get in to much of a hurry buddy... Arlin, 5/18/2022
Apology excepted. TT. 2/25/20223