J_SAMa
Established Member
This came up quite a while ago. Now I finally got around to posting it :roll: .
The titles pretty much says it all. Should one bother smoothing the walls of a mortise or just leave them rough?
Whilst chopping mortises, I noticed that the walls have a lot of small "bumps" and irregularities. I think this is because I used conventional B/E chisels (which tended to twist when chopping into the mortises) instead of mortise chisels. I tried paring those irregularities off and had mixed results: on some of them I actually widened the mortises or even worse, made the mortise taper in its width (or is that called the "thickness").
So is are the bumps and fuzz better left alone or should they be pared?
Sam
The titles pretty much says it all. Should one bother smoothing the walls of a mortise or just leave them rough?
Whilst chopping mortises, I noticed that the walls have a lot of small "bumps" and irregularities. I think this is because I used conventional B/E chisels (which tended to twist when chopping into the mortises) instead of mortise chisels. I tried paring those irregularities off and had mixed results: on some of them I actually widened the mortises or even worse, made the mortise taper in its width (or is that called the "thickness").
So is are the bumps and fuzz better left alone or should they be pared?
Sam