![]() I doubt anyone would really notice much difference with steeper bevels on the chisel when used this way. Used with the bevel up is the paring cut used at the very lowest angle of presentation possible and an angle no plane can really work at. Chisels interplay throughout the day to be used bevel up and bevel down. Bevel up, as in bevel-up planes, can make a marked difference depending on the steepness of the bevel at the cutting edge. Bevel down and with the blade elevated as in a bevel-down plane will make no difference. ![]() The steeper the bevel is on a plane or chisel the more resilient the cutting edge will be but depending on how you use the blade will affect how it feels in the wood.
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