adidat
I will not buy anymore tools...
knowing jim im sure he will have a very modest normal small set of everyday chisels :roll: :roll:
:lol:
adidat
:lol:
adidat
Probably eitheryetloh":2abz3zkz said:I-can-give-up-chisels-anytime-Derek
So can I, Derek, I've done it several times but it must be nearly a year since I last bought one.
Not sure what this one is for - no doubt someone will enlighten me. It must have been cheap when I bought it.
Life is fun on the slope.
Jim
LuptonM":ulexpn93 said:
Regards from Perth
I-can-give-up-chisels-anytime-Derek
Are these http://www.toolsfromjapan.com/store/ind ... 89_490_491 the Japanese ones you have Derek?
When ordering, to get the near zero shoulders, did you select the dovetail profile option or did you have to contact Stu direct to ask if the shoulders could be custom ground (and if so did he charge more?)?
Pete Maddex":39orqo63 said:Hi, Jacob
You should also get the bottom cleaning chisel so you have both ends covered
Pete
Maybe they are not available at toolsfromjapan anymore since I can only find long handled umeki nomi- lee valley stock them but I am not sure if they could get them custom ground. Anyway I've emailed the owner of the site to see if they can help me.LuptonM":6u7xj492 said:
Regards from Perth
I-can-give-up-chisels-anytime-Derek
Are these http://www.toolsfromjapan.com/store/ind ... 89_490_491 the Japanese ones you have Derek?
When ordering, to get the near zero shoulders, did you select the dovetail profile option or did you have to contact Stu direct to ask if the shoulders could be custom ground (and if so did he charge more?)?
There actually two different sets of Koyamaichi chisels there. The story and details are here: http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ToolReview ... isels.html
Regards from Perth
Derek
Jacob":26afnxpt said:My all out favourite (I'm in love with it :roll: ) is the oomi-goomi which is brilliant for removing nose hairs and verrucas.
Missed the point BB as usual (such as it is) - those Brit toolies and their funny obsessions with the exotic (usually in parallel with denigration of the familiar).bugbear":18og8wxg said:Jacob":18og8wxg said:My all out favourite (I'm in love with it :roll: ) is the oomi-goomi which is brilliant for removing nose hairs and verrucas.
Those Japs and their funny language, eh Jacob Butler?
BugBear
Just checked with my students and it is the Kama-nomi. That is the Jamanese kanji on the handel.sometimewoodworker":3hr6qjq4 said:Kama-nomi (sickle chisel) It has a blade tip reminiscent of a long double-edged sword and is used for precisely finishing acute angled or orthogonal corners.yetloh":3hr6qjq4 said:I-can-give-up-chisels-anytime-Derek
So can I, Derek, I've done it several times but it must be nearly a year since I last bought one.
Not sure what this one is for - no doubt someone will enlighten me. It must have been cheap when I bought it.
Life is fun on the slope.
Jim
kygaloot":3cqv4mny said:My favorites are all old Sheffield cast steel...Butcher, Ward, Charles Taylor, etc. I am still waiting for a modern maker to duplicate the characteristics of these chisels.
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