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May 12, 2020

Cheap chisels? How to make them scary sharp!

Filed under: Tools, Woodworking — Tags: , , — Nicholas @ 04:00

Stumpy Nubs
Published 11 May 2020

If you’re a woodworker on a budget, you need to watch this video.

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-Stanley Fat Max chisels (toughest): https://amzn.to/35QLIJy

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I can verify that the Narex and Stanley Sweetheart chisels are a good buy, and perhaps the best money-for-quality ratio you’ll find in non-vintage chisels (and if you know enough about the relative quality of long-gone vintage chisel brands, it’s unlikely you’ll be buying any of the tools he mentions in this video).

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