Swan-necked chisels (fourth item down on the link) https://www.classichandtools.com/acatal ... isels.html are designed for tidying up the bottoms of mortices. The bottoms of my mortices tend to end up a bit ragged which has never bothered me too much as I think that flat and square sides should surely be of more importance. Given that swan-necks are meant to be levered and not struck, do they also help sort out the sides? More fundamantally, are they worth the money? I'd be happy to get one if it would improve the chances of producing more consistently good mortices and by "good" I mean mortices which require less fiddling about with to get a good fit for the tenon.
Any views?
Any views?