Vinemaple, when you say upsidedown do you mean bevel side up or down? In my opinion (been using drawknives and blade tools, chisels, planes and carving tools for more than 35 years now) flat side up and bevel side down IS the proper way to use a drawknife. If you use it bevel side up, you are using it upside down and asking for many control, splitting, wood chunking problems. I have seen people on Youtube using drawknives with the bevel side up (Billy Birtle?) and I want to yell TURN YOUR KNIVE OVER, YOU ARE SHOWING PEOPLE HOW TO USE IT WRONG. Then I hear people complain about how useless drawknives are. There are only rare instances where bevel side up is a useful way to use a drawknife (chasing a ring may be one but I have not ever chased a ring on a stave yet so please correct me if I am wrong) And I have read where a DULL drawknife is more useful for chasing a ring and I can understand why. But with a really sharp drawknife, I can curl as fine a shaving off a piece of wood as a finely set spokeshave.