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What inletting chisels do I need, and where is the cheapest/ best place to

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Looks identical to my set they have served me well, I am not the best woodworker inthe world mind you but I get by
 
How sharp are these tools out of the box? Looks interesting, but I don't think I want to buy any more lower priced tools that I completely have to rework just to get an edge on. If they are sharp to start with, I may try a set of them.
Bryan
 
Well I'm not a wood worker. These are the very first true set I've bought. I've only used the strait and angled chisels. I used them to clean up the edges around my cheek piece. They shaved the wood ever so lightly if that means anything. I was using it on Maple.

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