Zeddedhed
Established Member
I've just acquired a set of the cheapo but otherwise OK Lidl/Aldi chisels and originally planned to re-handle them.
I've since wondered if it's possible/practical to somehow bend them at the ferrule/tang end to create a cranked chisel for use as a paring chisel - in other words to bend them enough to lift the handle and ferrule clear of the plane of the flat bottom of the chisel (hope that makes sense)
I believe that these chisels are labelled as simply Chrome Steel.
Is this something that could be achieved by heating the steel with a blow torch and bending gently in a vice or do I need some kind of chuffing, bellowing great forge generating gazillions of degrees of thermonuclear heat?
I've since wondered if it's possible/practical to somehow bend them at the ferrule/tang end to create a cranked chisel for use as a paring chisel - in other words to bend them enough to lift the handle and ferrule clear of the plane of the flat bottom of the chisel (hope that makes sense)
I believe that these chisels are labelled as simply Chrome Steel.
Is this something that could be achieved by heating the steel with a blow torch and bending gently in a vice or do I need some kind of chuffing, bellowing great forge generating gazillions of degrees of thermonuclear heat?