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new chisels
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03/08/05 02:28 PM
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steveq
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Would appreciate anyone's thoughts on the best "new" chisels (sticks) .... I know the brands but am asking from the experienced people which they like the best ....
Many thanks
Steve Q
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Re: new chisels
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03/09/05 06:48 AM
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Mark Davidson
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Barr and Sorby, unless you like japanese...
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Re: new chisels
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03/09/05 02:41 PM
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Joel
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I bought Barr chisels last year. Very nice chisels. The company was wonderful to deal with...I'd do it again.
Joel
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Re: new chisels
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03/10/05 04:31 AM
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jim haslip
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Sorby Chisels are available at Lee Valley Tools. Here is a link to the Framing Chisels. http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&cat=1&p=41504 Top Quality and excellent value. Check also with Jim Rogers. jrsawmill@worldnet.att.net Jim Rogers Sawmill Georgetown, MA 01833 800-422-6250 He has a list of tools he updates regularly.
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Re: new chisels
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03/10/05 09:40 PM
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Bob Smith
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I like and use both my Sorby 1 1/2 and a variety of Barrs. The Barrs fit my hand better, giving me better control for paring and shaping visible edges. The Sorby has been a workhorse that I'm not afraid to pound on. As you go, you too will develop a fondness for a particular chisel for different tasks.
Bob
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Re: new chisels
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03/11/05 04:10 AM
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Mark Davidson
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I would echo jim haslip's post, Sourcing out older chisels is a good move and my favorite tool is an old warnock framing chlsel. I beleive Jim Rogers also sells tools which have been sharpened, making them much more valuable in my opinion. Renovating an old chisel or adze or axe can be a lot of work unless you have good machining capabilities.
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