I got these 2 long thinish bevel edge paring chisels that don't have bolsters/shoulders, width is 16mm and 17mm. There's no maker's names.
I don't think they are turning tools as they are only 3.2mm thick and have normal chisel handles.
They seem to be be very well made, the bevels are dead straight and even.
My guess is they are user made, the thickness is 3.2mm which is 1/8 inch and does not taper which suggest ground flat stock as the source of the steel. But could they have been commercially made, did any manufacturer (not including the more recent boutique companies) offer chisels like these?
Yes I know bolsters aren't needed on paring chisels as they're meant to be pushed taking fine cuts.
I don't think they are turning tools as they are only 3.2mm thick and have normal chisel handles.
They seem to be be very well made, the bevels are dead straight and even.
My guess is they are user made, the thickness is 3.2mm which is 1/8 inch and does not taper which suggest ground flat stock as the source of the steel. But could they have been commercially made, did any manufacturer (not including the more recent boutique companies) offer chisels like these?
Yes I know bolsters aren't needed on paring chisels as they're meant to be pushed taking fine cuts.