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Angle near the edge *PIC* () Wiley Horne
Hi Winston,
You can get the effective cutting angle, before and/or after, by running the chisel bevel down across your benchtop, and check the angle where it first begins to dig in. Do this beside a vertical surface like a block of 2x4, mark the angle where the chisel begins to bite, and check that angle with your own protractor.
Just a suggestion, Wiley
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