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I have been looking at a number of chisel makers and reading any posted
preferences and I guess it's time for me to solicit your opinions on a choice manufacturers. I guess if money wasn't an object I wouldn't need to post this question, but I want value for my investment. I have looked at Barr, Sorby, L-N and several Japanese blacksmiths Tasai and Koshimitsu as well as Two Cherries. Because the L-N's are fairly new, I am not inclined to make them my first choice, although I have a number of L-N planes and they are simply wonderful. The Barr's are high on my list. Not sure about the Sorby's as I have gotten mixed reviews from other woodworkers. As far as the Japanese variety is concerned, there is some attraction about purchasing a chisel from someone classically trained in blacksmithing and who can trace their lineage back to Samurai swordsmiths. The top line makers' chisels are quite costly. I open it up to you. What is a good chisel line for classic furnituremaking; chisels that should last several lifetimes. Thanks. |
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