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no prob except for the inner corners of the housings; I feel that there must be a more efficient or neat way and that what I really need is a pair of opposite-handed, skewed, bevel-edge (paring) chisels. Is this what the experts would use or are there other suggestions as to how to do it neatly and quickly?
Basically, it is a fishtail chisel I made from an old, spare chisel. Skew chisels are useful for cleaning out corners as well, but they need to be used like a knife. A fishtail chisel cuts on the push, which affords greater control.
Regards from Perth
Derek
You've lost me there, Derek. In what respect d'you mean the skews need to be used like a knife? Elucidate for this poor dimwit, if you would.Skew chisels are useful for cleaning out corners as well, but they need to be used like a knife. A fishtail chisel cuts on the push, which affords greater control.
Derek Cohen (Perth, Oz) wrote:
Skew chisels are useful for cleaning out corners as well, but they need to be used like a knife. A fishtail chisel cuts on the push, which affords greater control.
Alf wrote:
You've lost me there, Derek. In what respect d'you mean the skews need to be used like a knife? Elucidate for this poor dimwit, if you would.
Derek,
That's a huge angle on your skew chisel diagram.
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