bugbear
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Just bought (from a dealer, for once) the narrowest chisel I've ever seen.
It's in the fairly familiar semi-mortise style, of which I have several examples, all at around the 1/8" size. They're very handy.
But the new one mike's at 0.072", or near enough 1/16". :shock:
I'm planning to use a wide based jig to restore and sharpen it.
The brand is Frost of Norwich, which was a large (indeed, dominant) tool retailer. I don't therefore know who made it.
BugBear
It's in the fairly familiar semi-mortise style, of which I have several examples, all at around the 1/8" size. They're very handy.
But the new one mike's at 0.072", or near enough 1/16". :shock:
I'm planning to use a wide based jig to restore and sharpen it.
The brand is Frost of Norwich, which was a large (indeed, dominant) tool retailer. I don't therefore know who made it.
BugBear