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Putting a "cove" in the bottom of my chisels. How?
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Putting a "cove" in the bottom of my chisels. How?
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Tim W wrote:
I don't know anything about Japanese tools, but i can't see the
point of this.
Less material to remove when you hone them, I figure.
The blades are hollow-ground to make sharpening easier. An often-asked
question is what to do when the blade is ground down so far that the hollow
reaches the cutting edge. This is actually not a problem - regular
sharpening and honing of the face moves the hollow back so that a straight
edge is automatically maintained. In fact, overenthusiastic sharpening or
grinding of the face by some users enlarges the flat between the edge and
the hollow-ground part of the chisel.
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