The humble chisel may seem simple and strait forward but it is the first skill that can change everything.
If you can master the chisel then all other skills become easier. Tonight we are looking at the tips tricks and secrets of the chisel.
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00:00:00 James Wright: What are we going to do today?
18:00 Chuck Bush: James show your Stanley Everlast, through tang with a sockeye ferrule. Best of both worlds.
25:00 Evan Van Dyke: Do you have a Japanese chisel to show? The backs of those are /very/ flat. (rotfl)
35:00 sjlarue1: What is, and what are the advantages of a skew chisel?
43:00 Paul Allen: I obtained some HSS turning tools in a lot, is there any reason I shouldn't sharpen them into carving tools with a narrower angle bevel?
44:00 Evan Van Dyke: What angles do you sharpen your chisels to? Do you keep some shallow for paring and others steeper for chopping?
47:00 Lynx G: James' sharpening fluid, is it still windex? What are the actual grits of those stones, 300, 1000, 2000?
48:00 Devin Teske: would you use a chisel to create a stop chamfer?
50:00 Dennis Meko: What is the purpose of a leather ring on the top of a chisel handle?
53:00 Ken Carlile: What should one look for in a vintage chisel, particularly ones being sold online?
55:00 Ethan Deragon: If you wanted a socket chisel, would you go with the wood river one, based on the chisel spreadsheet?
56:00 Wolf Paw Armoury: Would you say the Narex chisels are worth full price?
57:00 Brandon Chennault: so why are Japanese chisels so expensive?
59:00 Paul Smithies: Do you ever use the blunt chisel technique made famous by Bill Carter?
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