06-29-2018, 05:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2018, 06:18 PM by Arlin Eastman.)
At what point is it going overboard?
I can see some chisels being really sharp that need to take off .005 of a shaving but does it really matter if you are just taking out hunks of wood or chopping out DTs or joints?
If a person needs to take just a tad off of the end or side of a DT I think it should be sharp but when I take off wood for a box joint by chopping downwards I do not need it to me super sharp or it will break off the edge or whatever.
Or how about a Mortis chisel does it really need to be super sharp or sharp enough to cut down a few layers to break the wood out.
What do you think?
I can see some chisels being really sharp that need to take off .005 of a shaving but does it really matter if you are just taking out hunks of wood or chopping out DTs or joints?
If a person needs to take just a tad off of the end or side of a DT I think it should be sharp but when I take off wood for a box joint by chopping downwards I do not need it to me super sharp or it will break off the edge or whatever.
Or how about a Mortis chisel does it really need to be super sharp or sharp enough to cut down a few layers to break the wood out.
What do you think?
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