I just chased half the back ring of my first ever osage stave, and the ring was very thin, less than 1/16th i think. In a couple places near the first tip, the knife jumped and nicked the ring. As i started to get the hang of it, this happened less and less often. I started slicing toward the edge with the 4" Lee Valley drawknife, and when the latewood gave away, the blade had nowhere to go but off the stave. Also, this drawknife is very very sharp and easily maneuverable, so i would switch back and forth between slicing and scraping with it. Overall it seems like an awesome tool, easier than my giant drawknife for this light, delicate work.
What do you think? Is a nick okay? If it doesn't go through? And whats the popular opinion of drawknives: do they work better sharp, to cut, or dull, like wedges or levers?
thanks