wobblycogs
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I'm currently working my way through Chris Pyes book on letter carving and I can't help feeling I'm incising too deeply. The book recommends a chisel angle of 60 degrees which I'm fine with (I've even cut myself a guide block) but the resulting trench looks too deep to my eye.
I suspect the problem might be the chisel I'm using. Looking at the book I think he's using a double bevelled straight chisel whereas I'm using a single bevel chisel back down. I'm using a regular bench chisel at the moment but my one straight carving chisel is also single bevelled.
My guess is that in the examples shown in the book the bevel on the chisel is acting to reduce the angle of the cut wall to more like 45 degrees.
I suspect the problem might be the chisel I'm using. Looking at the book I think he's using a double bevelled straight chisel whereas I'm using a single bevel chisel back down. I'm using a regular bench chisel at the moment but my one straight carving chisel is also single bevelled.
My guess is that in the examples shown in the book the bevel on the chisel is acting to reduce the angle of the cut wall to more like 45 degrees.