shim20
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are they worth it?? or would i be better of grinding some to an angle, what are people views on them?? thanks
shim20":4vi2wf68 said:are they worth it?? or would i be better of grinding some to an angle, what are people views on them?? thanks
nice to have a set of Blue Sprucers but not really necessary
nice to have a set of Blue Sprucers but not really necessary
Hi Rob
As with most woodworking tools, only a few are truly "necessary" - still, it makes life worthwhile to have the others
Regards from Perth
Derek
Waka":1rewlpt6 said:shim20":1rewlpt6 said:are they worth it?? or would i be better of grinding some to an angle, what are people views on them?? thanks
A must for any tool cabinet :lol: :lol:
Lord Nibbo":pvr9h5ld said:Waka":pvr9h5ld said:shim20":pvr9h5ld said:are they worth it?? or would i be better of grinding some to an angle, what are people views on them?? thanks
A must for any tool cabinet :lol: :lol:
Stop it Waka or I'll have to post this as a warning
:lol: :wink:
PAC1":lo6sor3p said:I have a set of Blue spruce dovetail chisels.
They are not necessary and expensive but a real pleasure to use. You can shave the hairs of a gnats b%!!&?^s with them!
I use them for dovetails and pairing tennon shoulders on angled tennons. I think the quality of my work improved, but I know I have raised my game generally the dovetail chisels are just a part of it.
shim20":20pyc3u4 said:are they worth it?? or would i be better of grinding some to an angle, what are people views on them?? thanks
custard":ufgt4voe said:The Blue Spruce skew chisels are very pretty (although the flat sides weren't particularly well finished, and took a lot of work to get a mirror surface), but in all honesty they don't do any better job of cleaning up dovetails than my old "home made" chisels.
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