Mr_Grimsdale":3pd4h5va said:
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Re being rude about toolies' skills - sorry I only meant that if collecting is the priority then using is likely to be less so. (by definition)
Or to put it another way - a person owning 30 chisels would have to do 10 times as much work as a 3 chisel person, to get the same usage out of them. aotbe.
cheers
Jacob
No worries, Jacob...
I think that in part, at least for used chisels, it is easy to collect so many of the same pattern, duplicates in part, in purchasing a used set. The discipline comes in selling off what one doesn't need.
A favorite horse to kick on another forum purchased over 180 chisels in many small, different lots, in order to compose a good set. He was disciplned enough to sell off most that were not part of his user kit. And he is a user.
For me, following the theft of my tools and needing to get on with working, I opted for new. Of all the chisels I had, only one excaped being stolen. That was the Sandvik I mentioned earlier.
While I certainly don't use them all, all the time, the different patterns--in- and out-cannel, paring, bench, mortise, firmer, butt etc, do come in handy for their intended purposes. About the only exotic steel I would consider in a chisel is Ray's mortise chisels.
I think there are several reasons for pricing of Tom's chisels--or plane blades, etc. One reflects the cost of labor and materials. Another the cost of doing business today. Yet another meeting an intended profit structure to ensure a healthy business. One main difference between Tom and Rob in their pricing? Volume. The economy of scale is different between the two business.
As for Hock's pricing difference between A2/O1? I don't think it can be so neatly reduced to only raw materials and difference in heat treatment. While a difference in cost does account for perhaps a linear difference between the cost of both materials and heat treatments, it isn't that great as $7 per unit [assuming the same number of pieces of each go to the same heat treater]. Somewhere in there is meeting the expectation of the consumer that A2 is better and should be more costly.
Ok, off to work for me.
btw, I suspect the only chisels I'll use today were ones not in that picture <g>...to be precise, only 2 chisels from those little detail chisels available from Rob... :lol:
Take care, Mike