Registered Mortice Chisel Double Hooped Ash Handle. The workhorse of any toolkit. A well balanced tool for general applications. Feature a thick cross- section in the blades which makes them suitable for more demanding applications and deep recesses - like mortices - where leverage needs to be applied. Second hoop on the handle allows for repeated mallet blows. |
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Framing Chisel Long (10.1/2") , thick blade designed for large framing work when working with deep mortices where extra strength is required. Blade tapers along its length. Fitted with rugged ash handle |
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Bevelled Framing Chisel Similar to the 285 Framing Chisel but with a bevel to give extra clearance in the cut. Tapered along the length. Fitted with a heavy duty Ash handle. |
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Heavy Duty Sash Mortice Chisel Extra heavy duty sash mortice chisel. Massively proportioned for those deep difficult to access mortices, requiring extreme blade strength. Fitted with Ash handle |
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London Pattern Sash Mortice Chisel Traditional design. Heavy section makes it ideal for levering out waste wood from deep mortice for tenons, locks and hinges. Special 2 degree side taper prevents binding in the cut. Fitted with Boxwood handle. May be used with light blows from a mallet. |
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Plastic Handled Sash Mortice Chisel Unbreakable plastic handle. Same rugged specification as the 331 series. Designed more for on-site work where heavier blows may need to be taken. Fitted with a robust unbreakable plastic handle. |
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Draw Knives & Cabinet Scrapers![Draw Knives & Cabinet Scrapers]() Draw Knives are one of the oldest woodworking tools around and were used in many occupations from Wheelwrighting to Coopering. In the hands of a skilled craftsman these tools can be used to create massive roughing and shaping cuts or deft finishing cuts. Nowadays they are still used in chair and cricket bat manufacture. They are also an essential part of any green woodworkers tool kit and are frequently used to produce chair legs and spindles. Available in two forms - flat and bent. The bent form can be much more aggressive and gives more flexibility on a flat surface. It is ideal for peeling tree bark.
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Cabinet Scrapers . |
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