I am going to buy checking tools to redress the checkering on my old Fox Sterlingwoth that only has lines remaining. From a previous post I learned that "flat" checkering would be the proper style for the sterlingworth and so I am thinking I want a 60 degree angle cutter to better leave a flat top on the diamonds? Because I am not attempting to bring this gun anywhere near original condition I will also not be cutting the checker to a new look, just a more defined look. I will use a single cutter to avoid overlaps should the 1:16 lines not be the same as those of any 1:16 cutter I may buy. So do I have the right idea with the 60 degree cutter for the flat affect on this fox? Thanks, Kurt