I have a very different attitude, Christian. If I spend more than $10 on a Japanese chisel on ebay I expect something great, even if it requires a bit of work to get there.
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I have a very different attitude, Christian. If I spend more than $10 on a Japanese chisel on ebay I expect something great, even if it requires a bit of work to get there.
Me too.
I never look on eBay for chisels... :p
(Who's nearly memorized my favourite chisel makers phone number because I don't know how to make speed dial work on the home phone... :confused: )
zero-nana-ku-yon, hachi-ni, ichi-yon-zero-ku. Actually got it right. :eek:
Stu.
Still, as we (probably all of us) expected, a mid-range chisel, fortunately not a flat across lamination.
15 minutes of working time cutting endgrain will tell you what you need to know. It'll either be a good workable chisel or it'll be a chippy booger. Odds are it'll be a good workable chisel.
if it turns out to hold an edge a lot better than a good O1 western chisel, then I'd consider it a big win. otherwise, a lot of the factory made mid-range chisels I've seen hold their edges just a little better than a good O1 chisels with similar looking failure at the edge after a long period of use. The bad ones don't.