Very Nice work Taylor.
i would have to go out and look but one of the checkering sets i have , comes with a 60 degree .. i want to say its the Dem Bart . Just don’t use the followers and you will be left with very nice flat top checkering
Myself I prefer to do checkering in the 12 , 16 and 18 count . I have however done some in the 20 and 24 but its far more time consuming and if the wood isnt very hard , its easy to make a big mess .
I would also agree that the checkering and count will depend on the piece , time frame and person doing it .
i have seen some very small english that looke like it it was cut with a small saw or file . others that had a very nice angle while retaining the flat top .
Myself unless its requested or deemed necessary do to thecorrectness pf the piece itself , I prefer American checkering with nice crisp distinct 4 angles. i simply like the way ity looks and the way it feels when the gun is in the carry .
I would also agree with the others that a checkering bench is a must . One doesn’t need anything real fancy , just a good solid cradle that allows for rotation .
dont hurry , it does take time