Whats the verdict on these morticer chisels?

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Tony - these chisel bits appear to be the Jap pattern which may be more suitable for softwoods, though I have no experience of this sort of bit - Rob

(PM sent some time ago re Comp)
 
Hello Rob,

Not sure about those bits, may pay to save up for some Clico ones, very expensive.

Rob I haven't received a PM, please send again.

The competition is hotting up, good number of entrants.

Will wait to hear from you, cheers. Tony.
 
Escudo":2e3g8hen said:
Hello Rob,

Not sure about those bits, may pay to save up for some Clico ones, very expensive.

Rob I haven't received a PM, please send again.

The competition is hotting up, good number of entrants.

Will wait to hear from you, cheers. Tony.
Tony - Clico bits...£70 each :shock: from Axminster, PM re-sent - Rob
 
Tony,

Be aware if you go for clico bits the shank size is 13/16ths and if you have an import morticer yopu will be unlikely to have a bush that will accept this size. It is possible to get one made as that is what I had to do in the end.
My machinist is fully commited to building his drag bike at the moment so unable to help.

Cheers Alan
 
I have mentioned about bush sizes in another post, I find it bloody annoying way some manufactures restrict you to being only able to use cheap chisels.
 

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