Phil Pascoe
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Can't be bad for less than £11 inc. P&P
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-be ... stic_deals
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-be ... stic_deals
Jacob":3bjmkoay said:PS just looked at the Axminster reviews - they seem to moan a lot about time spent flattening. Serves them right - this is completely pointless and merely makes them slightly harder to sharpen (i.e. removes the slight concavity of the back).
All the new chisels I've ever had (not that many) have been ground on the face to be slightly hollow.Rorschach":3bij9877 said:Well if it's not at least reasonably flat on the back how do you remove the burr when sharpening without creating a bevel on the back?
OK but one of them does; "to flatten the backs. A good 3/4 of a day wasted." More fool him in my opinion!AJB Temple":224uey4b said:Jacob":224uey4b said:PS just looked at the Axminster reviews - they seem to moan a lot about time spent flattening. Serves them right - this is completely pointless and merely makes them slightly harder to sharpen (i.e. removes the slight concavity of the back).
Actually, they don't. The balance of opinion is that they are easy to flatten but the handles come loose with relatively little use. There are 7 reviews and one quite strongly positive one brings the average up t 3.4 stars out of 5. The reviews are not glowing otherwise.
Well yes.phil.p":31ghric3 said:For site work, demolition etc. they are less than £3 each. That's the point. Most people here who would use them have (scores of) far better chisels.
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