How to Correct a Conical Keel on your V tool

Описание к видео How to Correct a Conical Keel on your V tool

Turn your V tool upside down. Does it look like the one on the right?
Not good!
The keel is the important middle bevel of a V tool where the 2 'chisels' meet; the blade rests on this keel as it makes its cut. There is a correct, efficient, shape to the keel. There is also an incorrect, inefficient one - such as the conical-shaped keel you see above.

Let me be blunt: A V tool with a conical keel like this is badly made, and hinders rather than helps carvers.
In this lesson I'll demonstrate exactly what that conical-shaped keel problem is and then show you how to correct it: how to change your struggling V tool into an athlete!

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