Saturday, March 1, 2025

 





3 comments:

  1. Absurdly overpriced. Find a set of used Stanley or Craftsman chisels on e-bay and resharpen. You'll get a half dozen for half the price here, equally good steel, and learn how to maintain them yourself to boot.

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  2. Interesting timing. Yesterday I gave away my Dad's woodworking chest; top lid and four drawers of awls, chisels and turning pieces. With various stones and files.
    He's been gone for a long time and I'm going onto my second knee replacement.
    The young feller I gave it to is a friend and also the guy I call for any projects on the house.
    The drawer with the Swedish Steel wood chisels is one I used to open from time to time, pick them up and turn them in the light. Gleamed like jewels.
    He'll put them to good use.
    "Swedish Death Cleaning", it's a thing.

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  3. That's a fair price for quality chisels. My other Japanese chisels are well balanced and keep a sharp edge, they're a pleasure to use. Strop your edges when working to keep em sharp.

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