Footprint 465 123014 4-Piece Beech Handle Wood Chisel Set 1/4-Inch, 1/2-Inch, 3/4-Inch, 1-Inch |

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List Price: $67.00 Buy New: $47.55 You Save: $19.45 (29%)
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 11650
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 14 x 1.3 x 6.5
Model: 123014 UPC: 748147123014 EAN: 0748147123014 ASIN: B00020JNXS
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Features:
| • | Traditional Beech handles with brass ferules | | • | High quality Sheffield England steel | | • | 4.5" blade tempered to Rockwell 60-61 over entire length | | • | Complete with chisel tip guards | | • | Finish honed ready for use |
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Customer Reviews:
Great tools at a fair price May 16, 2006 Mic (Phila, PA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just cut a bunch of half blind dovetails in cherry with these. They were easy to sharpen (backs were nice and flat) and stayed sharp. Wood handles are a little square so they don't roll away and they really took a beating. They're also comfortable to hold. Blades are thin enough to fit into the corners of the dovetails. I first ordered the set but had to switch to getting them one at a time when the set was out of stock. Would somebody please ask them to make one in 1/8 inch?
quality July 4, 2007 C. Smith 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Made very well, I used them to cut dovetails in curly maple with no problems. They held their edge well. Also these are made in England not in China like the Irwin Marples.
Junk November 12, 2007 Tim Samuel (Los Angeles, CA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The chisels I recieved were the worst looking tools I have seen in a while. The brass rings were rusting, and they didn't seem to line up right with the handle. The handles looked like they had been rushed through production, there were rough edges that needed sanding and the stamped name was smeared. The business end of the chisels looked awful, I only took out one chisel for inspection and that one had a small chip in the cutting edge. To top it all off, the packaging was for a set of plastic-handled chisels. It is obvious to me that whoever makes these chisels doesn't care at all about their product, so back to Amazon this one goes -- thanks for wasting my time Footprint. I went out to Lowes and got myself a set of stanleys that aren't great but they are a whole lot better than these, and cheaper too.
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