MikeW
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They also have very strong metal hoops at the tops. Much different than ones without and certainly plastic ones [excepting ones with metal strike buttons].scooby":32inuj1d said:The japanese don't seem to mind using hammers on wooden handle chisels.
The token metal ring on many brands of wood-handled western chisels is too thin to contain much of the wood's deformity when struck by a metal hammer. I suspect there are some which have thicker metal. Maybe.
My kit which I took onsite had a cut down caulking mallet. Small enough not to fill up a large space in the kit, but the combination of metal and wood made for a good chisel hammer which could also be used for encouraging other wooden things to move without too much damage.
Take care, Mike