Yorkshire Sam
Established Member
I have a collection of old woodwork chisels both bevel edged and firmers from various makers such as Marples, Stormont, John Bull, Clay and a few others. I am quite please with most of these old chisels and after much practise, flattening and titivating I can now get a really sharp edge on most of them... ( I mean really pare hardwood end grain sharp). But I am having a struggling with a 5/8th Bevel edge from Bell and Son. I can get it sharp but but not super sharp which I have come to expect now from these old chisels. The chisel is in good nick and appears of the same vintage as the other oldies but no matter how I try I cannot get it as sharp as I want. Is this likely to be the chisel or can someone shed light on what I might be doing wrong before I consign it to the 'Paint tin' opening draw and find a replacement?