It has little to do with what specialised chisels you possess than your tenacious attitude to do a good job. When you consider the quality and skill of woodworkers 300 years ago you'll understand that tools are the least of your hurdles when it comes to producing work that you're satisfied with. I guess if you're determined to cut DT that are 1/8 wide then you'll need a fairly narrow chisel but you certainly won't need a LN or any other overly priced maker's product to achieve good results - all you're trying to do is clean up the joints.
Last edited by Brian Ashton; 01-16-2015 at 11:00 AM.
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