Jacob
What goes around comes around.
I wouldn't worry about it. Have a go with it, resharpen a few times if it needs it and see what difference it makes if you reshape the edge. It's all part of the curve!I have just acquired a tool sharpening jig to allow me to produce repeateable sharpening on my tools and have noted something surprising.
When I presented the 1/2” Sorby bowl gouge to the wheel using the jig I found the bevel angle on one of the wings very different from the tip and the other wing - see pics.
I find it surprising given the supposed quality of these tools and wondered if anyone else has encountered similar?
Thanks
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Small wheel means concave bevel, but also the most difficult way to achieve anything in particular. Easily ends up looking like nibbled by rats.
Personally I prefer flattish - achieved on a flat sanding disc.
PS jig obviously no good. Bin the jig.
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