I splurged the cash on a set of Narex Richter chisels to replace the cheap set I bought when I started out. They are beautiful. Not cheap but good value and I expect them to last a lifetime.
I like the idea of wooden handles, but I still find myself reaching for my old EA Berg chisels with the dark red plastic handles. They're just so light and handy, easy to sharpen, comfortable, and tough. Plus, they must have made millions of them, so they aren't too expensive on the second hand market (though a lot of them have been abused...)I have very definite ideas on this, basically I like sheffield made Stanley's with the grey and yellow plastic handles. Footprints are good but rust badly. Plastic handles mean I can hit them with a hammer. Decent steel. Cheap so I'm not over precious.
Dangerous habit, that: definite ideas. Nearly as bad as harbouring certainties! One may end up fighting the world and everything in it, just to keep the inner dogmas content.I have very definite ideas on this,........
Why would you want to hit a woodworking chisel with a steel hammer? There are all sorts of mallets that are much more effective, you know. Its also easier to make yer own wooden mallet than to forge a steel one.Those narex richters look nice but there over long for me. Also the wooden handles mean I cant t@#t them with the cold steel! There way to lovely to use.