Ok question. Have any of you noticed that working a stave one way to the other when chasing a ring can cause tear outs? Could a bad bevel on my draw knife be causing this? My draw knife is a Witherby and the bevel is about 35 or 40 degrees. When I expose a layer of early wood in between two late wood rings and try to use the knife to wedge one ring off the other, the upper layer ends up tearing off the under layer I intend to use for backing. My knife tears thru the early crunchy wood, but then the wood splinters and “grabs” the lower ring. What am I doing wrong? I know I can use a scraper or a less aggressive approach, but I really want to master this technique. As I have seen a lot of tutorials on this, and the only difference is in the tutorials the splinter cause by the draw knife stays on the ring to be removed. Should I change the bevel on my knife?