Mead Camans
George
Hi all,
I was recently given this old 1.5" firmer chisel that has what looks to be a metal band around the handle.
Looking closely, I suspect that it actually goes right through the handle, as I don't see much evidence that the grain is continuous either side of it.
I assume it's there to stop splitting, and has certainly done that as you can see from the pictures, but I've never come across this kind of thing before.
Could it be to add weight to the tool as well? Looks to be a fairly soft metal as it's quite dinged up. Lead perhaps?
Any folk in the know?
Cheers,
George
I was recently given this old 1.5" firmer chisel that has what looks to be a metal band around the handle.
Looking closely, I suspect that it actually goes right through the handle, as I don't see much evidence that the grain is continuous either side of it.
I assume it's there to stop splitting, and has certainly done that as you can see from the pictures, but I've never come across this kind of thing before.
Could it be to add weight to the tool as well? Looks to be a fairly soft metal as it's quite dinged up. Lead perhaps?
Any folk in the know?
Cheers,
George