Rhossydd
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I recently bought a bundle of wood carving tools from eBay. Most of them never seem to have been used in anger and most were unsharpened.
Amongst them is a Marples M21 swan neck chisel. Now I've never used a swan neck chisel before and it seems a bit of a curious tool as the handle is effectively perpendicular to the cutting edge, so it would seem that it will need rather a lot of leverage to use.
In particular can someone with more knowledge of these confirm that it should be sharpened by grinding the bevel on the inside curve of the blade ? I assume I'll also need to tidy up the outside surface to a decent standard too.
Amongst them is a Marples M21 swan neck chisel. Now I've never used a swan neck chisel before and it seems a bit of a curious tool as the handle is effectively perpendicular to the cutting edge, so it would seem that it will need rather a lot of leverage to use.
In particular can someone with more knowledge of these confirm that it should be sharpened by grinding the bevel on the inside curve of the blade ? I assume I'll also need to tidy up the outside surface to a decent standard too.