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Dangermouse.

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Just back from the Great Dorset steam fair and amongst the haul of bargains was this whopper of a chisel, two inches wide, fourteen inches long, with handle and the blade tapers from 5/16th. its a shame the Box handle is beyond repair, but It would have cost more than the £2.00 I got it for then. I have no box at the moment, but might do a handle out of fruit wood. I have some nice pear and plum or might go exotic. Opinions welcome.
 

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At that price you can afford to look for a rusty chisel with a good old handle or even just buy a ready made box one. What a bargain!
 
Good grief - that's a jack plane iron with a handle!

More seriously - an octagonal beech handle with no ferrule would seem entirely in keeping - it has a distinctly mid 19th century look to it.
 
Envious. I was also at the Great Dorset Steam Fair but missed out on most of the stalls, steam engines, trenches etc as we went after 5pm.

I have a similar 2" Sorby firmer which has the same style boxwood handle - but cost much more than £2 :mmrgreen Mind you, the handles on Jimi's chisels also look pretty good.
 
Handsome! Like Andy said, bargain! I would also CC's route with an oct.
 
Finally we get to see DM and very impressive indeed!!

Great pace...clear, defined steps...and overall a superb relaxing video to watch over a morning coffee.

I take it you won't be thumping this one...no top ring?

I am a particular fan of the octagonal London Pattern....and it's one of those handles which are quite simple to do IF you know how...and now the whole country knows how in a series of great videos.

Production-wise...I think your delivery is just right but I'm saying that encouraged by Annie who is standing next to me waving a large black and white flag and wielding a rather large kitchen knife in case I write otherwise...

She was passing and sends her love me 'andsome.

The fades are good...perhaps (tiny constructive critique) shorten the long repetitive jobs (eg sawing) into fades a bit more...and a touch down on the background music...it was occasionally difficult to hear your dulcet tones....

Overall....a great start in what I hope is going to be a very long series of excellent "how to" videos!

=D> =D> =D>

Jimi
 
Why thanks Jimi,
Will take on board tips. I will be putting a ring on the top, but that's for the next video. Annie glad you have that flag waving around, where is our independence referendum !!!!!
 
I enjoyed the video thanks for posting it. What happened to the lump of wadkin you got a while back?
 
wallace":t9cuf9fl said:
I enjoyed the video thanks for posting it. What happened to the lump of wadkin you got a while back?

Its stripped down waiting for a slice of time to carry it onward. At the moment I have about 60 hours of work each day so things are being put on hold a bit , lol
 
Hecky Blud! A real bargain, and a Marples to boot. Nice one DM!
I bin lookin' fer a 2" paring chisel fer ages. :D

FWIW, I agree with BB on the handle too. OOps with Jimi!
 
Ye jus' canny beat old cast steel chisels 8) I've a couple and its those i keep specifically for dovetails.
You did well :D a right bargain there.
 

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