If I knew how to download pictures I would be happy to show you some. Real easy to do though. I take a regular straight chisel, most useful is a plain old 1/4 inch chisel and grind the tip into a half circle, then sharpen the edge as usual. I also made some that I heated and bent into a dogleg and did the same, great for inletting the noses of locks or leveling out the background on some carving. With gouges I have a few that have a slight bullnose to them with the corners slightly rounded off. They are just slightly rounded however, not a complete half circle like the chisels. I learned that from Wallace as well. It keeps you from getting little "nicks" in your curves as you stab in as you would with a gouge that is straight across with sharp corners. Hope that helps. One day I will figure out photo downloading and all the other workings of the devil.