AJB Temple
Finely figured
I was recently in the market for some replacement mortice chisels. Had an unfortunate experience buying Narex when the supplier sent me bevels instead.
Matthew of Workshop Heaven fine tools PM'd me to offer me one of theirs to try. He sent me one to try out, despite not knowing me from Adam and not having had or even asked for any payment, and it arrived the next day.
By that time I had followed some forum advice from my original thread and bought some old pig stickers on eBay and also bought a few Lie Nielsen mortice chisels from G&S (who also provide excellent service and good prices).
I thought for your delectation and delight I would post a quick review. I did no sharpening and honed no secondary bevel for this brief very subjective comparison (though I will when I get round to it). Just chopped out some mortices in a bit of overhead framing I needed for my workshop electricall set up.
Pictures:
Subjective quick views.
Pigsticker. I bought it for some oak framing work really as it will get abused. All of them (there were several) were very beefy indeed, and the handles are massive. Idea for my purpose, but not great for more delicate work. part of a job lot of 12 chisels that cost me £18 including postage. So works out at £1.50 per chisel. Which is ludicrous;y good value.
Lie Nielsen: from memory this was about £40 from G&S. I have bought quite a few bits of LN stuff from them this year and the service is always spot on. Machining quality is immaculate. Handle finish is immaculate. Not sure about a socket handle for chopping out mortices, but I have had no trouble so far. I put it on my German vernier (repeatable accuracy) and a 1/4" chisel measured exactly 1/4" .
Narex - service from Matthew at Workshop Heaven is impeccable. Top notch. His observation (of my thread), service and generosity to trust a total stranger with a tool on appro means I am guaranteed to buy from him again. This was a metric chisel 6mm and the blade is machined well. It is not what you would call perfectly accurate as it measured over on the vernier. However, who needs total precision for the kind of use this tool will be put to. The blade is a good deal thicker than the LN. I would say it is a somewhat more heavy duty tool. The handle looks horrible and cheap, but works fine in use. Putting it in context the new price is under £15 and for that money these Narex chisels are a steal. I used it to cut out some slots in overhead ceiling joists and it was ideal.
Conclusion:
If you want perfectly flat back, perfectly accurate sizing and high level finish (plus good packaging) then the LN fit the bill. There are other premium brands too, nut I am quite happy with these.
At around 1/3 of the LN price the Narex are a bargain. Czech made. Having sharpened it up properly now I am impressed with it. if I didn't already have the LNs I would buy some more and probably will anyway at this price.
Adrian
Matthew of Workshop Heaven fine tools PM'd me to offer me one of theirs to try. He sent me one to try out, despite not knowing me from Adam and not having had or even asked for any payment, and it arrived the next day.
By that time I had followed some forum advice from my original thread and bought some old pig stickers on eBay and also bought a few Lie Nielsen mortice chisels from G&S (who also provide excellent service and good prices).
I thought for your delectation and delight I would post a quick review. I did no sharpening and honed no secondary bevel for this brief very subjective comparison (though I will when I get round to it). Just chopped out some mortices in a bit of overhead framing I needed for my workshop electricall set up.
Pictures:
Subjective quick views.
Pigsticker. I bought it for some oak framing work really as it will get abused. All of them (there were several) were very beefy indeed, and the handles are massive. Idea for my purpose, but not great for more delicate work. part of a job lot of 12 chisels that cost me £18 including postage. So works out at £1.50 per chisel. Which is ludicrous;y good value.
Lie Nielsen: from memory this was about £40 from G&S. I have bought quite a few bits of LN stuff from them this year and the service is always spot on. Machining quality is immaculate. Handle finish is immaculate. Not sure about a socket handle for chopping out mortices, but I have had no trouble so far. I put it on my German vernier (repeatable accuracy) and a 1/4" chisel measured exactly 1/4" .
Narex - service from Matthew at Workshop Heaven is impeccable. Top notch. His observation (of my thread), service and generosity to trust a total stranger with a tool on appro means I am guaranteed to buy from him again. This was a metric chisel 6mm and the blade is machined well. It is not what you would call perfectly accurate as it measured over on the vernier. However, who needs total precision for the kind of use this tool will be put to. The blade is a good deal thicker than the LN. I would say it is a somewhat more heavy duty tool. The handle looks horrible and cheap, but works fine in use. Putting it in context the new price is under £15 and for that money these Narex chisels are a steal. I used it to cut out some slots in overhead ceiling joists and it was ideal.
Conclusion:
If you want perfectly flat back, perfectly accurate sizing and high level finish (plus good packaging) then the LN fit the bill. There are other premium brands too, nut I am quite happy with these.
At around 1/3 of the LN price the Narex are a bargain. Czech made. Having sharpened it up properly now I am impressed with it. if I didn't already have the LNs I would buy some more and probably will anyway at this price.
Adrian