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Cannon
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Just sharpen your chisel as best you can and take a little off at a time, the beech won’t be a problem. Use a marking aid, candle soot, lipstick, sharpie, or what have you. Just take the contact points out as you find them.I know on the traditions lock you gotta sand the tail off says it right in the description on TOTW, hopefully not too much wood needs removed and it's all even and I don't need to add a step to the mortise. Couldn't find the diagram on the L&R site so probably would have to call them. How hard is it to chisel the beech wood I've heard these are made of compared to the pine and fir wood I've practiced on?