Understanding The Different Types Of Wood Chisels
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- In today's video we will be exploring the Different Types Of Wood Chisels for woodworking. Wood Chisels are one of the most widely used hand tools in the shop.
0:00 Intro
0:09 Bench Chisel
2:06 Mortise Chisel
2:59 Paring Chisel
4:04 Construction Chisel
5:08 3 Ways the Handles Get Attached
8:12 Cheap vs Expensive Chisels
10:24 My Recommendations
10:47 Outro
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Thank you for the introduction! This was perfect for someone new to all things woodworking
Glad it was helpful! If you want to support my work, please drop some more comments on my other videos! This helps to wake up the YT algorithms. :)
You describe the chisels very clearly! Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for coming back to watch more of my videos.
Great video, clear, concise and no uneccessary waffle. I'm partially deaf and didn't miss a single word. Bonus points for no distracting waving of the hands and tools.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment.
Perfect timing! I’ve been getting more interested in hand tools. Excellent information once again. Thank you.
Narex link is dead btw.
Great to hear! I'll fix that Narex link. Thanks for the heads up Joanna.
Thanks teacher
Thank you student 🙏
Great info. Thanks!
Thanks for the video
No problem!
This is how training videos shld be made no useless unwanted talk precise meaningful n striaight to the point......
Thank you, superb overview of chisels. Learnt something new here in the UK.
Glad to hear that Paul. Thanks for watching buddy!
Great review on this topic. Appreciated!
Thanks for sharing
Very clear and to the point. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
This was a perfect video for me, as I am also very interested in making my tools by forging the steel. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching Brady!
Very informative , helpful to newbies like me.
Awesome!
very informative. just got into woodworking. thanks!!
Welcome to woodworking Kam!
Excellent, thanks
Thank you for sharing. Really informative
My pleasure!
Thanks for the video. This is straight to the point explaination...
Thanks for the comment!
Thanks man new to wood working awesome content
Thanks for watching!
Dude does a great job !
Thanks. Good overview.
Very welcome
Thank you brother!
My pleasure!
Thanks.Good info.
Thanks good information.
Thanks THA.
You are welcome!
Great video very informative
This was extremely informative!
Awesome!
Good stuff..thanks
This is what I wanted to know. Thank you.
Thank you for watching Patricia!
Nice and clear explanation!
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Well done!
Glad you think so. :)
Great video! Very informative! Thank you 👍
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the comment.
Good information very useful for the bigners
Glad it was helpful!
Shine on Bro !!!
Excellent video. I learned a few things about chisels I never knew before. But there's one thing you didn't include. How to actually use one. Many woodworkers don't realize that you can use chisels in either the bevel up or bevel down position. And each way has a very specific purpose.
A chisel will always dig into the wood away from the bevel. So cutting bevel up will force the chisel deep into the wood for a more aggressive cut. Flipping the chisel and cutting bevel down is useful for shaving thin layers of uniform thickness and for creeping up on the final dimension. This comes in very handy for tasks like mortising hinges. Where the mortise needs to be the same depth across the entire mortise. This holds true for all types of chisels and greatly improves the accuracy of your cuts.
Thanx for the great video and sharing your knowledge and experience. 👍
Thanks for adding this info my friend.
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Nice talk, thanks
Thanks for coming back to watch!
Really helpful video !
Glad you think so Stanislav!
Thank you
Hi, I am a new subscriber to your Chanel. I have a way of creating a micro bevel chisel that was taught to me by my shop teacher in 1961. In short, hollow grind the primary edge 25 degrees then go directly to the stone, all the way to polishing. I have only ever done my construction chisels this way. It is fast and you can repairs your chipped edges quickly. Best results from a 6" grinder. Perfection on Chisels descriptions, thanks'!
That is awesome!
Thx! 👌🏻👍🏻
My relationship with a cheap chisel: "This just doesn't feel right. I'm afraid this isn't working out."
Cheap chisel: "It's not you. It's me."
LOL
Nice
Thank you so much for the comment!
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Great video, as always! could you go over how you sharpen chisels properly? I have some chisels that I like but they are dull and I find a lot of conflicting information on how to sharpen them properly. I have a whetstone for my kitchen knives would that be appropriate?
Hey Freek! That stone might work, but you will need other stones as well. Normally you need three different grits... 1k, 6-8k, and a finishing stone 10-20k.
To jump in here, I don't think your knife-sharpening set-up is going to be optimum for chisels.
Reason I say that is because knives and chisels are two totally different cutting surfaces.
I used to be a slaughter-man that needed sharp knives, I use chisels at home these days, the two don't even compare to one another.
Where did you find that little pedal style circular saw guid I never seen one but need one thanks
Okay, so I would use the mortise chisel for creating the pegbox. I would use a paring chisel for the flute of the scroll.
What make is the ferrule chisel?
I haven’y seen many wooden handled chisels with a metal strike plate…
Im here because I noticed a need for a demolition chisel every once in a while.
Can I ask, what about inletting chisels? I bought a set, felt sharp, but the work was less than, I probably could have done better with my X-Acto set, and construction set. Thanks
I'm sorry but I don't know anything about inletting chisels. Sorry to hear they didn't work out that well for you.
@@TrainingHandsAcademy thank you for getting back to me, and being honest about it, much appreciated.
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A ferrule is to prevent splitting of the handle when hit. Mortise chisels often had two attached top and bottom of the handle to prevent the ferrule being driver in from blows and provide protection from the hammer blows destroying the handles. Those unsrewable type handles are not at all common.
Thanks
This is nearly complete tool and rubber hammer and wooden shaver and maybe hand crank drill is quiet wood working
I see your flag. I am also a Tennesseean
Nice! Hope the video was helpful.
I am doing an apprenticeship and I don't see myself buying a "fine woodworking chisel" before three to four years. I will keep using the construction chisel, f*97 it.
I'll be making a firmer chisel
Comme pour un artiste peintre débutant, utiliser des produits bas de gamme n'est pas une bonne idée et contribue très souvent à faire que la personne abandonne, un artiste confirmé parviendra à un bon résultat, son talent est plus fort que les mauvais produits, tout pareil en menuiserie, l'économie n'en sera pas une, merci pour les liens fournis.
As for a beginner painter, using low-end products is not a good idea and very often contributes to making the person give up, an experienced artist will achieve a good result, his talent is stronger than bad products, all the same in carpentry, the economy will not be one, thank you for the links provided.
Yo, I'm curious
What is the flag in the background?
TN flag
Many Thanks for the great video, and information. Wood River products are made in China. Not only using slave labor, but there are no environmental policies to protect the air and water. The price one pays is all profit to the company, at the expense of humans and the environment, I refuse to buy anything Chinese, especially since there are so many better manufacturers at just a slightly higher price.
Word. Since it's pretty much impossible NOT to do business with China in some way - we all should be on the lookout for times when we can choose to buy something else. Hell with ethics and the environment, those are nice and all, I just want to know that I'm not supporting such a treacherous, selfish, and brutal civilization.
I think I should prefer a Tang chisel