View Poll Results: What brand of Turning chisels should I buy ?

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  • Sorby

    7 26.92%
  • Hamlet

    2 7.69%
  • P&N

    14 53.85%
  • Generic Carba Tec

    0 0%
  • toolex

    0 0%
  • other

    3 11.54%
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  1. #1
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    Default What brand of turning chisels ? Poll!!

    What brand of woodworking chisels should I buy ?

    options are :

    Sorby, (Pommie)
    P&N, (Australian Made)
    Hamlet, (Pommie)
    Toolex, (Made in Taiwan)
    Carba-tech Generic (Made in China)
    Zed

  2. #2
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    Zed,
    I am not sure if my input would be a good indication as I am in the USA. I use sorby, crown , sears craftsman along with several that my partner and i have made out of old files.


    River Rat

  3. #3
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    Zed,

    I sent my advice to your first post and not the pol so please refer to that for my first reply.
    Next, I have purchsed several brands of tools and here are my experiences:
    First I bought a set from Carb-a-tech which wern't that bad except that although they don't keep their edge as well as other brands and made in China.
    Next I bought the P&N gouge as mentioned in my other reply, it's a great tool except it wasn't the size that I expected.
    Since then I have bought several Sorby (also great tools) and a Henry Taylor also good.

    My advice is to buy the best that you can afford, but stay away from the asian tools because although they may be a good starting point and are supposed to be HSS, the quality of steel is no where as good as the P&N or the Shefield steel, & you will be forever sharpening them.

    Hope this helps

  4. #4
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    Jul 2003
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    northern Sydney
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    Zed

    given that you are in Sydney, you could also try Hycut tools, imported by the guy that sells the UniJig and supposedly the same quality steel as P&N etc, but a little bit cheaper - I have one of their bowl gouges which in my limited experience does the job quite well.

    And just to confirm that there are exceptions to rules, I get better results from my 12mm cheapie skew than from the 20mm round-edged Henry Taylor. (I guess I have to concede that there is just the remotest possibility that my technique might be contributing a very small amount to this problem, rather than the tools.)

    Colin

  5. #5
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    East of Melbourne.Vic. Australia
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    P & N. Good steel, mid price range, AND AUSTRALIAN MADE!
    Jack the Lad.

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