Narex cabinet scrapers. Bought half a dozen on a visit to Czech Republic a few years ago. From memory, worked out about 60p each.
I've used home-made scrapers from ""good ole saw blades", Lee Nielsen and Veritas - none of which measured up to Bahco scrapers. But Narex are in a different league to all of them. Exceptional.
Have a collection of funny-looking Chinese carbide-tipped forstner bits that are great at about £4 each. Came in 0.5mm size steps, but the guy I used to buy them from has closed his shop.
Why no mention of Quangsheng butt chisels? Got a set of 4 for £45 delivered from China a while ago. Very good quality.
Quangsheng hand planes (when they used to cost £45 for a LA block plane and £85 for a bench plane, good old times huh) are excellent.
When you buy a cheap tool, your expectations are low and you get some good surprises.
I've bought expensive tools that I was severely disappointed in (thankfully, the big brand names made them easy to sell on ebay and recover most of the cost) and I've bought borderline unusable old-timer tools that the likes of Paul Sellers swear by (but let's not start a Saint Paul holy war here), so "cheap" and "cheap Chinese" tools are not on my list of the worst buying decisions.
The main problem with good cheap tools is that they stop being cheap very quickly as the distributors try to cash in on the bargain. QS No 4 seems to be £200 from some UK sellers, and I've seen Narex chisels going for £20 each while I used to buy them for about £8 each on average.
That's 150% "inflation" in less than 10 years.
I've used home-made scrapers from ""good ole saw blades", Lee Nielsen and Veritas - none of which measured up to Bahco scrapers. But Narex are in a different league to all of them. Exceptional.
Have a collection of funny-looking Chinese carbide-tipped forstner bits that are great at about £4 each. Came in 0.5mm size steps, but the guy I used to buy them from has closed his shop.
Why no mention of Quangsheng butt chisels? Got a set of 4 for £45 delivered from China a while ago. Very good quality.
Quangsheng hand planes (when they used to cost £45 for a LA block plane and £85 for a bench plane, good old times huh) are excellent.
When you buy a cheap tool, your expectations are low and you get some good surprises.
I've bought expensive tools that I was severely disappointed in (thankfully, the big brand names made them easy to sell on ebay and recover most of the cost) and I've bought borderline unusable old-timer tools that the likes of Paul Sellers swear by (but let's not start a Saint Paul holy war here), so "cheap" and "cheap Chinese" tools are not on my list of the worst buying decisions.
The main problem with good cheap tools is that they stop being cheap very quickly as the distributors try to cash in on the bargain. QS No 4 seems to be £200 from some UK sellers, and I've seen Narex chisels going for £20 each while I used to buy them for about £8 each on average.
That's 150% "inflation" in less than 10 years.