Gentlemen,
I currently have 8 different sizes of big box store bench chisels (of two similar brands) and they share similar issues. They have bellied backs that would take at least 1-2 hours of lapping to remove per chisel, their handles are not aligned to the blade, so it is difficult to pare square and they always twist in the mortice. Edges do not last very long too. I did not have time yet to lap the backs flat, so no big time investment was made into those chisels.
I have bought additional two chisels from Narex for a need of that size in a project (the standard lower-end line of Narex that was available physically in another hardware store), and I have found that I like them substantially better than those big box store chisels. The backs are hollowed, instead of bellied, and the handles are much more comfortable.
This got me thinking, what if I ditched all those chisels and bought just 3 middle-tier bench chisels and 2 dedicated mortice chisels. I will have fewer chisels to maintain and I would be able to keep them in better condition.
My idea is to buy 3 Narex Richter chisels (6 mm, 10 mm and 25 mm - although they are sold as imperial, so 1/4 ,3/8 and 1 inch). And then two Narex or MHG mortice chisels 8mm and 12 mm. I can clean the bottom of the blind mortice with 6 and 10 mm Richter chisels. Will I be missing something if I buy those chisels? I know that I can buy additional sizes later.
Can someone tell me if it is worth buying Narex Richter compared to Narex Wood line Plus? Thank you.
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I currently have 8 different sizes of big box store bench chisels (of two similar brands) and they share similar issues. They have bellied backs that would take at least 1-2 hours of lapping to remove per chisel, their handles are not aligned to the blade, so it is difficult to pare square and they always twist in the mortice. Edges do not last very long too. I did not have time yet to lap the backs flat, so no big time investment was made into those chisels.
I have bought additional two chisels from Narex for a need of that size in a project (the standard lower-end line of Narex that was available physically in another hardware store), and I have found that I like them substantially better than those big box store chisels. The backs are hollowed, instead of bellied, and the handles are much more comfortable.
This got me thinking, what if I ditched all those chisels and bought just 3 middle-tier bench chisels and 2 dedicated mortice chisels. I will have fewer chisels to maintain and I would be able to keep them in better condition.
My idea is to buy 3 Narex Richter chisels (6 mm, 10 mm and 25 mm - although they are sold as imperial, so 1/4 ,3/8 and 1 inch). And then two Narex or MHG mortice chisels 8mm and 12 mm. I can clean the bottom of the blind mortice with 6 and 10 mm Richter chisels. Will I be missing something if I buy those chisels? I know that I can buy additional sizes later.
Can someone tell me if it is worth buying Narex Richter compared to Narex Wood line Plus? Thank you.