Not a close up but I've edited photo ,not sure what it is but it's a beautiful thing I'm also curious
My eye says it's a mermaid fighting a flying fish with a dragon spectator
Not a close up but I've edited photo ,not sure what it is but it's a beautiful thing I'm also curious
That is what I see too, looks great.My eye says it's a mermaid fighting a flying fish with a dragon spectator
That's a sculpture by Luke Kite, who makes many such things, as the geisty moves him, just about every one very Victorian-gothic and worse (better, er, different).Not a close up but I've edited photo ,not sure what it is but it's a beautiful thing I'm also curious
There's quite a few chisel tests in Fine Woodworking Magazine. The one you're after may be that in Issue 139 but have a look at the tests in Issue 51 and Issue 200. There's a review of Stanley Sweetheart chisels in Issue 219.I have started mounting some of the many hundreds of chisels that I have collected w/o handles on some of the hundreds of handles that I have recently made. An auspicious beginning...
There was an article in one of the early issues of Fine Woodworking decades ago that compared chisel brands. The Stanley plastic-handle chisels were noted to be made with very high-quality steel. I have always, however, disliked plastic handles. These chisels were made by Stanley in the UK, and are unused. I do not remember where I purchased them, but I suspect they were also from the plastic-handled variety. I have been (as yet) unable to find that article. I will try to post it when I do, in case there is some interest. The handles are made of Jatoba, finished with blonde shellac and brass ferrules.
The other chisel is a vintage Ibbotson with an unknown exotic hardwood handle. That one is a keeper.
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There are some very queer sculptures aboot wore hoose, including more Kites. I could post pics ........