Dear forum,
This is my first post here. I'm starting off in woodworking and looking to purchase some basic tools. I live in Brazil where options are limited. It's not generally worth while buying through Ebay or other foreign sites because of high taxes and a very bad exchange rate, unless of course there's no other option. I'm looking for a set of 3 or 4 chisels between 1/4" and 1". Within my budget I can afford "new old stock" in the form of blue plastic handled Marpel chisels, some red handled Footprint chisels (but only 2), black handled Mifer (Spain) and at a pinch, some wooden handled Narex chisels.
I'm inclined to buy the Marpel, however I thought I'd look into handmade chisels made in Brazil. I contacted a maker here who forges 5160 steel, which i guess must originate from springs. His chisels, which can be made to whatever design I wish and with hardwood handles (nice woods like brazilian rosewood and braz walnut), will cost around the same price as the Narex chisels. He says they have an HRC of between 58 and 60 but will have a "brut de forge" appearance rather than a factory look.
I wonder if you think this kind of handmade tool is worth it. Better to go with Sheffield steel? I'm buying a small carving knife from this fellow so I'll get an idea of the quality. Since this is my first post to the forum I see that I can't post links - but his site (all in Portuguese, but there are pictures), can probably be found by googling: "Cutelaria Artesanal Cavaledo"
All the best!
This is my first post here. I'm starting off in woodworking and looking to purchase some basic tools. I live in Brazil where options are limited. It's not generally worth while buying through Ebay or other foreign sites because of high taxes and a very bad exchange rate, unless of course there's no other option. I'm looking for a set of 3 or 4 chisels between 1/4" and 1". Within my budget I can afford "new old stock" in the form of blue plastic handled Marpel chisels, some red handled Footprint chisels (but only 2), black handled Mifer (Spain) and at a pinch, some wooden handled Narex chisels.
I'm inclined to buy the Marpel, however I thought I'd look into handmade chisels made in Brazil. I contacted a maker here who forges 5160 steel, which i guess must originate from springs. His chisels, which can be made to whatever design I wish and with hardwood handles (nice woods like brazilian rosewood and braz walnut), will cost around the same price as the Narex chisels. He says they have an HRC of between 58 and 60 but will have a "brut de forge" appearance rather than a factory look.
I wonder if you think this kind of handmade tool is worth it. Better to go with Sheffield steel? I'm buying a small carving knife from this fellow so I'll get an idea of the quality. Since this is my first post to the forum I see that I can't post links - but his site (all in Portuguese, but there are pictures), can probably be found by googling: "Cutelaria Artesanal Cavaledo"
All the best!