Vann
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With recent threads discussing the future of Clifton and Clico, I was very pleased to read that Clico will continue to manufacture auger bits. From that thread:
Auger Bits:
Irwin 15/16" $US13.38 from Amazon;
Clico 7/16" $US32.95 from Tools for Working Wood.
They both came in plastic sleeves. The Irwin must be old stock as the sleeve has perished and is barely holding together. The Clico has additional protection in the form of glube (for want of a better name) on the tip. The Irwin is stamped 15/16" and Brazil, but no mention of Irwin. The Clico is etched Clico 79 9/16" SHEFFIELD MADE IN ENGLAND , which is disappointing as it will soon wear off. Also disappointing is that there is no size number stamped on the tapered square of either bit (15 or 9 respectively). The finish on the Clico looks rougher than the Irwin.
The cutting faces on the Irwin look serviceable but quite rough (I was warned of this in reviews on Amazon's website) with chips out of the router cutters.
The cutters on the Clico don't look brilliant either.
The reason I bought the Clico from a US seller is that they're hard to find listed anywhere, and I found that disappointing. I also found it disappointing that Clico merely etched their brand on the bit, vrs the proud "Clifton" cast into the lever-cap and bed of my Clifton planes, and stamped (probably at great cost) into the cutting irons. Surely a lasting stamp on the augers isn't too much to expect?
If they can't afford to have stamps made, maybe they still have the old "Morrisons" stamps laying about - as they operate out of Morrisons old Burton Weir plant (hammer)
When I looked through my original few auger bits, issued to me when I started my apprenticeship back in 1973, I found two scotch-pattern bits made by Morrisons - no doubt in the same factory.
Cheers, Vann.
In another thread I mentioned that I had bought some auger bit files from the States. At the same time I bought two auger bitsPaul Chapman":2hzfm4up said:Sheffield Tony":2hzfm4up said:Any idea what will become of the Clico augur bits ? They seem to be the last manufacturer in Europe at least, and they are a pleasure to use. I hope they will still be made...
Alan Reid, Managing Director of Clico (Sheffield) Tooling Ltd., was in touch with me today and he confirmed that the wood boring tools (augers, Jennings pattern bits, spoon bits, mortice chisels and bits, etc) will remain as Clico products and will continue in production.
Irwin 15/16" $US13.38 from Amazon;
Clico 7/16" $US32.95 from Tools for Working Wood.
They both came in plastic sleeves. The Irwin must be old stock as the sleeve has perished and is barely holding together. The Clico has additional protection in the form of glube (for want of a better name) on the tip. The Irwin is stamped 15/16" and Brazil, but no mention of Irwin. The Clico is etched Clico 79 9/16" SHEFFIELD MADE IN ENGLAND , which is disappointing as it will soon wear off. Also disappointing is that there is no size number stamped on the tapered square of either bit (15 or 9 respectively). The finish on the Clico looks rougher than the Irwin.
The reason I bought the Clico from a US seller is that they're hard to find listed anywhere, and I found that disappointing. I also found it disappointing that Clico merely etched their brand on the bit, vrs the proud "Clifton" cast into the lever-cap and bed of my Clifton planes, and stamped (probably at great cost) into the cutting irons. Surely a lasting stamp on the augers isn't too much to expect?
If they can't afford to have stamps made, maybe they still have the old "Morrisons" stamps laying about - as they operate out of Morrisons old Burton Weir plant (hammer)
When I looked through my original few auger bits, issued to me when I started my apprenticeship back in 1973, I found two scotch-pattern bits made by Morrisons - no doubt in the same factory.
Cheers, Vann.