Agent_zed
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Just started wood turning a few months back and I've just completed a job I've been wanting to do for a few years now. This is my dad's old set of chisels that the handles have been used and very much abused over the years and I've now rehandled them as a christmas present. They are made by Footprint and although not the best chisels in the world I think hold a good edge, and a fair few memories of jobs past.
The handles are Ash from the fire wood pile and I think are one of the most comfortable shaped handles around. I notice the Narex now do a very similar handle to this although slightly curved rather than straight like these. I've reused the old ferrules as I like keeping as much original bits as possible. you can see the small chisel is still the original handle as its still in good nick. Needless to say I will be suggesting they are not beaten quite so hard as in the past.
This is only my 10th or so turning project so I'm pretty pleased I've managed to do a reasonable replication of the originals. Quite enjoying this turning malarky.
The handles are Ash from the fire wood pile and I think are one of the most comfortable shaped handles around. I notice the Narex now do a very similar handle to this although slightly curved rather than straight like these. I've reused the old ferrules as I like keeping as much original bits as possible. you can see the small chisel is still the original handle as its still in good nick. Needless to say I will be suggesting they are not beaten quite so hard as in the past.
This is only my 10th or so turning project so I'm pretty pleased I've managed to do a reasonable replication of the originals. Quite enjoying this turning malarky.