Appear to be back producing woodworking tools, though only a rationalised fraction of their former range.
I remember them going into liquidation and restarting based on the strength of their pipe grips, line pins and bricklayers tools, but they seemed to have let the woodworking tools go.
Back in June I heard a pair of local radio interviews with the two brothers who run footprint, where they mentioned their woodworking tools, and mentally filed it away to have a look.
They're currently offering reasonably priced dovetail, tennon, gents and handsaws along with various gauges and traditional auger bits.
Sadly, for now the planes and chisels are notably absent, I for one would like to see their patternmakers chisels back in production, as they're notably better than any other paring chisel I've used.
I should note that most of my favourite tools are Footprint, so I have perhaps more of an interest in this than most; But high quality resharpenable saws at ½ to ⅔ of the price of the Thomas Flinn offerings, are not to be sniffed at.
I remember them going into liquidation and restarting based on the strength of their pipe grips, line pins and bricklayers tools, but they seemed to have let the woodworking tools go.
Back in June I heard a pair of local radio interviews with the two brothers who run footprint, where they mentioned their woodworking tools, and mentally filed it away to have a look.
They're currently offering reasonably priced dovetail, tennon, gents and handsaws along with various gauges and traditional auger bits.
Sadly, for now the planes and chisels are notably absent, I for one would like to see their patternmakers chisels back in production, as they're notably better than any other paring chisel I've used.
I should note that most of my favourite tools are Footprint, so I have perhaps more of an interest in this than most; But high quality resharpenable saws at ½ to ⅔ of the price of the Thomas Flinn offerings, are not to be sniffed at.