My first post on this forum sought to understand how I had made my waterstone badly concave. I learned from that experience and the great replies, but the chisel that I used to do that damage: Marples 25mm also seemingly suffered as well. I have been trying — for a very long time — to lap the chisel back but can't get the edge flat (see picture). I have tried float glass and various grit papers and then moved onto the course waterstone, but it is when I get onto this stone that I feel I can not get the whole back flat. The picture is not great but as you look at it in the photo the top left appears shiny and doesn't seem to be affected by the lapping efforts.
Anyone any ideas on how I can remedy this and get the chisel back flat and am I correct in saying that the chisel is 'dubbed' ?
Anyone any ideas on how I can remedy this and get the chisel back flat and am I correct in saying that the chisel is 'dubbed' ?