Who said Marples chisels are any good???
chuck, chuck, chuck. I was TESTING the Sears to see that it could
handle the same wood under the same conditions. I wasn't doing a real
project!
dave
Conan The Librarian wrote:
Bay Area Dave wrote:
Chuck, did you miss the part where I mentioned that my old Sears
chisel performs the same cuts with nary a blemish??
Uh, no ... because you didn't say that. You said you have a 3/4"
Sears chisel that holds an edge nicely, but that you were using a 3/8"
Marples for cutting a mortise.
I don't know about you, but I don't use a 3/4" chisel to cut a 3/8"
mortise or vice versa.
I decimated the edge on the Marples in just a few moments. I didn't
even get past 3/16" deep into the wood. That's pretty pathetic.
I have several recent-vintage Stanleys that I keep ground to fairly
steep angles. They work great for pounding into things. I keep my Blue
Chips sharpened at pretty low bevel-angles. Guess what? They don't
work so great for pounding into things. But they do work well for
paring cuts.
Chuck Vance
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