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    Is it worth getting the leather wallet for them Craig?

    They look very nice, do they cut as well as they look?
    - Wood Borer

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    WB,
    Personally I don't reckon it's worth getting the Lie-Nielsen chisel roll because at $100 AUD it's just a teensey bit ott for mine.

    However, I did think the Lee Valley leather roll was worth getting. It's only around $10 or $15 US and as the chisels are pretty exepensive, I think they are worth protecting.

    As far as how they cut, I've only had a chance to hone the 3/4" and the 1/2" so far (takes about 20 mins per chisel). Both will now take a 0.2mm end grain shaving off of Radiata.

    I'm looking forward to using them "in anger" so to speak.

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    When Wongo returns you'll have to organise a night with Silent, Wongo and myself to test them out. :eek:

    What are they like on nails? I have seen Stanleys mangled on nails but the LN's being a bit tougher would probably chop nails in their sleep. I didn't see any paint spots on the handles - have you not opened paint tins with them yet?

    Seriously, thanks for the tip on the roll something to re-consider. I will get the 9 piece set if they are available at the Melbourne show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Borer
    I didn't see any paint spots on the handles - have you not opened paint tins with them yet?
    The missus has me lined up to do some painting this weekend so I should get a chance to try them out then.

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    Craig, you should NOT use chisels to open paint tins


    They are OK for stirring paint though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Craig, you should NOT use chisels to open paint tins


    They are OK for stirring paint though.
    Thanks for that tip Alex

    (Thinks: If I had photoshop, I could post a picture of them covered in Dulux )

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