Hi
My chisel set has built up over the last couple of years by buying vintage from eBay/ car boots etc. They are mostly Marples/Sorby etc and generally seem very good. I can get them very sharp and generally it takes a small amount of regular honing to keep them that way. Except one…..
I have a half inch chisel I’m having trouble with. It looks good quality, nice boxwood handle, nice bevel etc. I followed my usual process for it but the edge quickly deteriorates. Not just blunts, but dents / burrs over. I presumed that perhaps this chisel was only hardened at the tip when new, so I went through my usual hardening routine of heating until no longer magnetic and quenching in oil. But it hasn’t solved it - maybe Improved it.
I imagine this is what is called “not holding an edge.”. Is this chisel for the bin, or can anything be done?
thanks
Steve
My chisel set has built up over the last couple of years by buying vintage from eBay/ car boots etc. They are mostly Marples/Sorby etc and generally seem very good. I can get them very sharp and generally it takes a small amount of regular honing to keep them that way. Except one…..
I have a half inch chisel I’m having trouble with. It looks good quality, nice boxwood handle, nice bevel etc. I followed my usual process for it but the edge quickly deteriorates. Not just blunts, but dents / burrs over. I presumed that perhaps this chisel was only hardened at the tip when new, so I went through my usual hardening routine of heating until no longer magnetic and quenching in oil. But it hasn’t solved it - maybe Improved it.
I imagine this is what is called “not holding an edge.”. Is this chisel for the bin, or can anything be done?
thanks
Steve