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HUON
6th May 2013, 08:48 PM
Does anyone know if someone or a company in Oz makes a framing chisel (socket type)? Or do I need to look overseas for good quality stock?
I've looked at the second hand tool sites and they are over priced (pricier than the new quality tools). Compared to the Barr and Sorby tools.

orraloon
6th May 2013, 10:05 PM
When you say framing chisel do you mean large firmer chisels 1 1/2'' and larger or those slicks that are about 3'' from america. Old firmers up to 2'' can be found here but not always socket ones. Check ebay, local markets and secondhand places. I would be intrested to hear what it is for. I have never needed anything larger than a 1 1/2'' chisel. I have seen bridge and wharf chippies cut really large joints with a chainsaw and trim with a power plane so alyways ways around a problem.
Regards
John

ian
6th May 2013, 10:15 PM
only Australian maker I know of is Harold and Saxon,

any 3/4 decent blacksmith should be able to make one, and heat treat it -- but the cost in labour will likely take your breath away

I've assumed by "Framing chisel" you mean a proper framing chisel, not a sash mortice, heavy firmer, or bevel edge firmer

fineboxes
7th May 2013, 09:27 AM
Speak to Trent Harold & Saxon – Chisel & Tool Co. Australia (http://www.haroldandsaxon.com/).

Cheers

Steve

HUON
7th May 2013, 05:37 PM
To give you an example of the type of chisel and work I intend to do when I start on my shed try this site,Fox Maple School of Traditional Building, Joiners Quarterly & Timber Framing (http://www.foxmaple.com)
A fellow called Steve Chappell has put out a couple of books,the one I'm reading at the moment is titled "A Timber Framer's Workshop". I have a somewhat more advanced one on order.And my birthday wish is for Steve's framing square, are you listening dear?

orraloon
7th May 2013, 08:42 PM
Huon,
I was thinking that is about the only kind of work you need really large chisels for or some wooden boat building.
I was sent a link to this site today and noticed they had a 2'' at a reasonable price. Ashley Isles has a good reputation and does a lot of old style tools.
Regards
John

Wood Working Tools | Green Wood Working Tools | Woodland Cra





(http://www.woodsmithexperience.co.uk/shop/category/wood-working-tools)

daz87
10th May 2013, 09:26 PM
Speak to Trent Harold & Saxon – Chisel & Tool Co. Australia (http://www.haroldandsaxon.com/).

Cheers

Steve

Thanks for the link.