Togalosh
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kirkpoore1":3q18btzj said:Yes--great summary. I have two things to add:No skills":3q18btzj said:This is probably the best summary of chisels I have seen on here.
1. Handle shape: Round ones can roll around--and off--your bench. Octagonal handles don't do that as much.
2. I keep a couple of old plastic handled beater chisels around with the corners rounded off. Held vertically, they're good for scraping rough spots that are hard to get into any other way, such as recesses in relief carvings. You can also grind them down if you need to get into a narrow spot.
Kirk
Hi Kirkpoore1,
I like to octagonal ones as they have the double hoop which seems a better idea for all round work & things do have a habit of rolling off my bench..
I have a set of cheapo Stanleys which get abused for all sorts of non chisel work..hence my neeed to get some gooduns. I can keep on abusing the Stanleys & treat the best ones as they desrve to be..I find a bit of reverence goes a long way.
I saw a regular chisel ground to be a corner dovetail cleaner...so cheapo ones do have their place I guess.