So it appears that my options to get rid of this chipping problem are:
Any additional comments on these options? The merit of option 1 is unclear to me. Option 2 would obviously work, but with the loss of the low angle advantage. It would appear to me that option 3, the back bevel, has much to recommend it if I can figure out how to produce a 6-7 degree back bevel. (I'm a honing guide user, not a free hander, and I've been using the ruler trick so actually all my plane blades have tiny back bevels.)
- 1. grind the blade back but keep the same angle (why would this work?)
- 2. hone the blade higher than its current 27 degrees
- 3. Install a back bevel (which I understand cannot exceed 7 degrees because of the need for a 5 degree clearance angle).
- 4. Perhaps try O1 steel instead.
Any additional comments on these options? The merit of option 1 is unclear to me. Option 2 would obviously work, but with the loss of the low angle advantage. It would appear to me that option 3, the back bevel, has much to recommend it if I can figure out how to produce a 6-7 degree back bevel. (I'm a honing guide user, not a free hander, and I've been using the ruler trick so actually all my plane blades have tiny back bevels.)