dannyr
Established Member
It's not as attractive as yours, but they're different types, and I rather like the remnant indication of its past use (the faint file lines and the maker's mark).
Of course, I take no credit for it (apart from a gentle fettling). I'll flatten the back a little more and sharpen, use and look after it. Because it's been made into a type of chisel that should see heavy duty work, I should soon know if it's over hard or has other problems.
Of course, I take no credit for it (apart from a gentle fettling). I'll flatten the back a little more and sharpen, use and look after it. Because it's been made into a type of chisel that should see heavy duty work, I should soon know if it's over hard or has other problems.