As an engraver for over 40 years, I am a bit confused by your terminology of the word “keel”. Never heard that before. Please explain it.
Thanks
I’m certainly not a professional engraver, I may be an advanced beginner at best. I simply posted this for the benefit of all the beginners out there, who like me years ago, would like to become proficient enough to do a respectable job on American style longrifle.
As far as the “keel” I mean the central ridge formed by the two sides of the heel angle. I believe I first heard the term used in an engraving class at Bowling Green KY nearly twenty years ago.
Unfortunately my cell phone pictures are rather blurry when taking closeups.
As for the reference to a parallel heel, that is the style of point that results using the Lindsay sharpening templates.
My thought for this was to illustrate the simplest means possible for someone to grind a tip on a graver blank and get to cutting some simple lines and curves.
Thanks for the input,
Jeff