Paul Sellers
Established Member
I am always being asked by students if I can recommend a good set of woodworking chisels that don't cost an arm and a leg, and wrote a short review on my blog , but many of the modern manufacturers have developed chisel types that are unpredictably available or have features totally unsuited to fine hand work. I came across some chisels produced under the British company Faithful banner and tested them out for my own peace of mind. I found them to be as good as any I have used, holding a good edge, fairly hard yet not too hard to sharpen on diamond stones.
Does anyone have any feedback good or bad on these chisels that I am unaware of; handles splitting, steel bending or breaking and such? They cost anywhere from £15-£32 for a set of six bluey/green PVC handled chisels in a nice presentation box made of wood and pine with box-jointed corners.
Does anyone have any feedback good or bad on these chisels that I am unaware of; handles splitting, steel bending or breaking and such? They cost anywhere from £15-£32 for a set of six bluey/green PVC handled chisels in a nice presentation box made of wood and pine with box-jointed corners.