woodbrains
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G S Haydon":1qn05big said:Great results memzey! Mike, a cap iron can fit irons that are not flat. Sure a flat stone is fine but it's not difficult to make a cap iron fit a less than perfect iron.
Hello,
I said an iron sharpened like a carvers skew could be extremely sharp, but could not have a cap iron fit. Don't find argument where there are none #-o
The rest, I talked about not being obsessive about flatness, so I'm not seeing you make any point I didn't. Tool back flatness is a desirable ancillary benefit to sharpening the flat side, which has to be done as well as the bevel. The argument about obsessive flatness among 'modern' woodworkers is a red herring.
Mike.