Kinda hard to make out sometimes, but look for Sheffield, either stamped on the tang or the handle label.How can you identify the older ones?
NEVER ever Chinese. German or preferably Swiss made. Note they may well have German/Swiss TRADE names, just be sure they are actually made in Germany or Switzerland.What brand should a guy be looking for as far as chisels?
decent being the key word.Regardless of brand name, all chisels will need sharpening sooner or later and a man who knows how can get any “decent” tool steel chisel as sharp as any other. It may not hold that edge as long is the difference. Dollar store chisels of mild steel exempted.
Yep, I sure miss the days when Craftsmen tools were all made in the USA.About 40 years or so ago I received a set of Craftsman chisels as a gift. If you know how to sharpen them you can shave with them.
Granddad used to say that free is the most expensive word in the English language.Glad you can tell the difference, cheap can be the most expensive thing to buy.
I actually took 40 hours course in basic wood working at the North Bennett Street school in Boston shortly after I retired in 1997. Sharpening chisels and plane irons was one of the topics taught. Flattening and polishing the back of the chisel was the first step. We used stones, today I use my jointers cast iron table and abrasive papers instead.Whichever brand you choose, spend some time polishing the blade. Get a small sheet of glass and different grip aluminum oxide paper, starting at 300 and up to 1000 grit. Do the underside as well as the angle, starting with the coarsest and work your way up to 1000. Maintain them with the 1000 grit as necessary.
after you open the can with them!Pfeil is the way to go. Get one or two every pay day and eventually you will have a nice set of them. The cheap chisels work great for stirring paint.
I had a small spoon carving set gifted me for Christmas, they are very sharp and appear to be well made if a little "basic' looking. Just my 2 cents worth!Has anyone tried FLEX brand carving tools, I’m just about to start on a rifle and was thinking about getting a set of them.
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