Cabinetmaker's Wood Chisel Set

A superb value in a sturdy wooden box

WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT THIS ITEM

  • Stained beech handles with steel hoops.
  • Sturdy wooden box for storage.
  • Rc hardness of 58-61.
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Description

This Set of 6 high-quality cabinetmaker's chisels comes packed in a sturdy wooden box. Featuring steel hoops on stained beech handles, they can be struck with a steel hammer. The blades test at an Rc hardness of 58-61. Sized: 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4 and 1".

Overall rating: 4.7105265 / 5 from 38 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This set of 6 high-quality cabinetmaker's chisels, packed in a sturdy wooden box, is praised for its solid construction and excellent workmanship. Customers appreciate the durability of the edges and the suitability of the chisels as a gift for woodworkers.

Summary topics

  • Tool Quality: 13%
  • Edge Retention: 22%
  • Chisel Construction: 31%
  • Gift Suitability: 16%

Review topics: ["quality","looks","craftsmanship","edge","box","gift","use","set","chisels","tool","hold","wood"].

Review highlights

  • "Straightforward sharpening and holds an edge exceptionally well."Micah B.
  • "The quality of the metal maintains a sharp edge, even in harder woods."R C.
  • "EXCELLENT AND BEAUTIFUL CHISELS!"Marvin H.

Reviews

I absolutely love these Chisels.

"These were an upgrade form my older set of Chisels. They came in a beautiful box to keep them safe. Sharp out of the box, but did have to do some miner tune-up, like removing the shipping coating that they came covered in (no big deal) and a little lapping on the back. But otherwise I expect they will be with me for years to come. They also feel nice in your hands. Well Balanced."

Mark N. (5/5)

We just used them today

"We just used them today for the first time. They are very sharp much better than others I have bought in the past. Love them 💕. All I had to do was use my hand. Didn't need a hammer. Be careful they are very sharp. Hope they remain sharp."

Ronald C. (5/5)

These chisels are great. I

"These chisels are great. I started with Japanese chisels and went to these. I love the handle and they really hold an edge well. Highly recommend these"

Charles J. (5/5)

I bought them for my

"I bought them for my husband. He is pleased with the quality and usefulness."

Iny J. (5/5)

Chisel set a 🎁

"This is a Christmas gift for my husband. So I will report back after Santa 🎅 has come & gone!"

Bonnie R. (5/5)

Very high quality chisels. Love

"Very high quality chisels. Love the feel and how it is built."

Jerry D. (5/5)

Very nice, well constructed chisels.

"Very nice, well constructed chisels. I have only used them once but the 1/4"" chisel cut the wood very nicely. Thank you."

Michael W. (5/5)

Great Tools

"Best tools for wood working"

Kenneth W. (5/5)

Instantly Sharp

"These chisels were well-sharpened right out of the box (although you might find a touch-up helpful, depending on how persnickety you are). They are excellent for woodworking tasks like paring or chopping mortises. I would consider them too good to use for cruddy jobs, like scraping off old putty or paint -- that's the kind of thing crappy chisels from big-box stores are for!"

Dana (4/5)

Brittle Steel

"I bought these on sale many years ago and have been using them on and off. I noticed that the edge is brittle and will chip when you're chopping through knots and some figured Hardwoods. It is not my go-to-set of chisels."

James F. (3/5)

Q&A

My Dad ordered me these chisels and I was just curious about angles for sharpening. Thanks, Michael
Michael, 25 degrees
I just received my set of chisels and I was about to sharpen them when I noticed there is some kind of coating on the tip of the blade. What is this coating and what is the best way to remove it? Thank you.
Not sure what it is exactly, just there to prevent rust during shipment. I have those chisels myself. I have tried several solvents to no avail. Actually, found that it came off easily in the sharpening process. Left it on on anywhere else. Love the chisels.
Hello, Are those made in the US?
They're made in the Czech Republic.