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Very disappointed
By: Dario J Carafa (Dec, 2021)
I purchased these about a year ago and due to unforeseen circumstances I will unable to open them until recently and I was pretty shocked. The chisel itself in the handle don't meet there's gaps the 16th in chisel is crazy crooked there's big dents taken out of the 3/8 in chisel and the tangs are all over the place in the handle nothing is straight it looked like it came from China and was thrown together as quick as possible certainly not worth the price.
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Perfect for “bow-ties”
By: Brian Moran (Mar, 2019)
I’ve completed a few live edge tables for family using walnut and oak slabs with “character.” Stabilizing cracks and imperfections with epoxy, I’ve added “bow-ties” for visual effect. Cutting in smaller pieces required chisels designed for intricate hand work. This set was perfect. I find myself reaching for these more and more. A very nice product from Ashley Iles
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Mine experience is a bit different
By: David Germeroth (Dec, 2017)
In white oak, the edge retention isn't what i'd expect. Perhaps it will improve after several sharpenings and if it does i'll report back.
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Pretty good for the money
By: Mike Ramsey (May, 2017)
I picked up the set with 4 paring chisels and the 2 fishtail chisels. I'm going to separate the two because I have a bit different opinion of the fishtails than I have of the others.
Let me start off with the paring chisels. They are fantastic. If I was just reviewing them I'd give them 5 stars all day long. They come nearly ready to use right out of the box. I ran a few passes with them on my strop and they were shaving arm hairs. The edge retension is superior to my A2 bench chisels of another brand. When I was dovetailing with my bench chisels I had to resharpen every corner. With these chisels I'm sharpening every 4 corners. Great chisels.
Now onto the fishtails. Just like the paring chisels they come almost ready to use. A few passes on the strop and they were ready to go. Now to the bad. I think the shank is a bit too narrow. When you're paring end grain they felt flimsy like they could snap at any moment. The way they are ground leaves a very fragile tip and I end up breaking both corners off almost immediately . After regrinding them that problem seems to have gone away. If I had it to do over again I think I'd go with a set of skews that look like a more traditional bench chisel rather than the fishtail design.
Overall though I think these are a fine set of tools.
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Round Back Dovetail 6 Piece Chisel Set
By: Ray G (May, 2017)
A great set but did take some work to flatten the back on the 1" and 1/2". Once honed though these worked great for dovetails and delicate work. Like others said would strictly use them for pairing work.
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Great Chisels
By: Adam (Apr, 2017)
Finally! After purchasing the 3/8 and 1/16 I was extremely happy with these Chisels. I checked back here almost daily for over a year trying to get a 1/4 and 1 inch size. I had to order some shellac and decided to look again and BAM! There they are. If you want a great parring chisel I recommend these for sure but get them quick while they are in stock!
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Excellent Parring and Dovetail Chisels
By: Adam Welker (Mar, 2016)
These inexpensive chisels are well made, very light, and the steel is excellent. The entire back of my 1/2 inch chisel polished to a mirror surface with very little work. The back of the blade had the slightest hollow that made honing super easy. I will say that the 1/16 inch chisel is a metric equivalent but, if you are that picky, it takes less than a minute to grind it down to a perfect 1/16 on a coarse water stone or diamond plate. I own at least 4 sets of other makers premium chisels and I reach for these little, lightweight jewels the most. Especially for fine Parring work and dovetails. If tfww ever gets more in stock!!! I will complete the set.
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1/16 wide Roundback Chisel Review
By: Marty Backe (Dec, 2015)
I recently purchased this small chisel because I needed a very small detailing chisel. The fit and finish is nice and the tool steel is good (from my personal experience).
However, if you are looking to buy this because you need a 1/16" chisel, you should know that it's actually 3/32";. I assumed that there would be some metric rounding, but this is not even close to 1/16". Because of that I am disappointed in the purchase. Tools For Working Wood should correct the description.
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What I was looking for
By: Jeffery Oliver (Dec, 2015)
At long last, a bench chisel I can appreciate!
I have had Marples, Sorby, and the Ashley Isles American pattern bench chisels. I have not done a lot of heavy "bashing" type work - I primarily cut dovetails, dados, and trim mortices and tenons (with this class of chisels).
Theses chisels are light and agile - it has always been an issue of mine that all of the other chisels that I had used felt too cumbersome. The only issue that I have had with these chisels is remembering to hone a microbevel - a straight 25 degree edge seems to crumble too quickl...
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Great paring chisel
By: Mike H. (Nov, 2014)
I have the 1/2" chisel for cleaning up between the tails. I like it because it is thin enough to fit into a very narrow opening that even a 1/4 bench chisel will not. It sharpens up nicely and cuts great. The blade is flexible but strong. I consider it a paring chisel and would never strike it with a mallet. I just wish it included a plastic edge guard for storage.
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Excellent Chisels
By: Doug F. (Aug, 2013)
These are amazing chisels at an amazing price. I have the 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 3/4, 1 and a set of skew chisels. They are all wonderfully comfortable in the hand and perfect for dovetails and other paring work. They take an edge quickly and hold their edge well. The 1/8 and 1/4 I would NEVER hit with a mallet because they're just too thin, but the others I have lightly tapped with no evil consequences. I find a reason to use these over my bench chisels. Highly recommended.
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A Very Good Paring Chisel...An Ideal Tool for Luthiers
By: Todd Stock (Jun, 2013)
As a luthier, most chisel work is paring cuts in anything from spruce to ebony...the Ashley Ilses do a fine job of it...even at the shallow bevel angles I use. From the light, slightly flexible, beautifully radiused and tapered blade to the well-shaped, unlabeled handle, these chisels almost purpose made for instrument builders. The only frustration I have with the tool is that Joel is out of stock on the 1/4" size...
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Round Back Dovetail chisels - fantastic tool at a fair price
By: Randy Clements (Mar, 2013)
They are extraordinary. So sharp, so nimble. Wouldn't want to really WHALLOP these, they are a bit more delicate, but I love the way they work for dovetails. They pare excellently. Can get right down into the corner as the edges are tapered down to the back. I have the 1/4" and 3/8" sizes and they are fantastic. I think I may get one or two more to fill out a set.
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