Gents -- Finally getting around to trying some stock carving. Ordered a half-dozen chisels from TOTW (German-made); know they're not top-dollar, but gotta start somewhere. Find that the cutting angle is steeper than is comfortable for me, so I'm trying to work that down. Works fine on the flat chisels, but not on the "V"-shaped ones (whatever they're called). When I try to sharpen both sides of the "V" I end up with a smooth edge from the top of the "V" to within a fraction of the apex(? -- where they come together), but just the hone is cutting a small rounded "notch" into the edge, and then leaving a small point at the apex that extends beyond(!) the edge. I assume I have either too shallow an angle or too steep an angle, but adjusting one way or the other doesn't seem to solve the problem. Suggestions? -- paulallen, greencastle, in