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Bahco Chisels Bahco 424P-S6-EUR Chisel

Bahco 424P-S6-EUR Chisel

Weight: 1385

£32.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.98/mo.*
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Bahco Chisels Bahco BAH424PS3 Carving Chisel

Bahco BAH424PS3 Carving Chisel

Weight: 714

£34.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £11.66/mo.*
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Bahco Chisels Bahco 434-10 Carving Chisel

Bahco 434-10 Carving Chisel

Weight: 213

£14.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.83/mo.*
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Bahco Chisels Bahco 434-50 Carving Chisel

Bahco 434-50 Carving Chisel

£28.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.66/mo.*
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Bahco Chisels Bahco 434-S3-EUR 3pcs Carving Chisel

Bahco 434-S3-EUR 3pcs Carving Chisel

Length: 305, Weight: 386

£38.78
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.92/mo.*
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Bahco Chisels Bahco 434-18 Carving Chisel

Bahco 434-18 Carving Chisel

Weight: 245

£15.25
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.08/mo.*
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Bahco Chisels Bahco 434-22 Chisel

Bahco 434-22 Chisel

Length: 266, Weight: 221

£16.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.66/mo.*
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Bahco Chisels Bahco 434-25 Carving Chisel

Bahco 434-25 Carving Chisel

Weight: 284

£16.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.66/mo.*
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Bahco 424P-32 Carving Chisel

Bahco 424P-32 Carving Chisel

Weight: 320

£19.27
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.42/mo.*
9stores
Bahco 424P-38 Carving Chisel

Bahco 424P-38 Carving Chisel

Weight: 349

£20.35
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.78/mo.*
9stores
Bahco 424P-S8-EUR Chisel

Bahco 424P-S8-EUR Chisel

Weight: 2214

£73.66
Or 3 interest-free payments of £24.55/mo.*
9stores
Bahco 414-32 Carving Chisel

Bahco 414-32 Carving Chisel

Weight: 301

£14.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.99/mo.*
8stores
CHISELS

FAQ

Chisels are tools used for cutting, shaping, or carving wood, stone, or metal. They come in various types to suit different materials and tasks. When choosing chisels, consider the material you will work with and the specific task, such as woodworking or masonry.

Choosing the right chisel size depends on the project and material. Chisels range from 1/4″ to over 2″ wide. For detailed work, smaller chisels provide precision. Larger chisels are better for removing more material quickly.

Chisels are typically made from high-carbon steel or alloy steel, providing strength and durability. High-carbon steel chisels are ideal for woodworking due to their sharpness. Alloy steel chisels offer extra toughness for harder materials like stone.

Chisel maintenance is crucial to ensure longevity and performance. Regular sharpening keeps chisels effective and safe to use. Clean and oil them after use to prevent rusting. Proper storage also helps maintain their condition.

You cannot use any chisel for any material; each type suits specific tasks. Wood chisels are not suitable for stone or metal as they may break or dull quickly. Always choose a chisel designed for your material to ensure safety and efficiency.

Chisels: 3 things to consider before buying

Understanding the different types of chisels is crucial for selecting the right one for your task. Bevel edge chisels are versatile and ideal for general woodworking, allowing you to reach into tight corners. If you're working on heavy-duty tasks like mortising, opt for a mortise chisel, which is thicker and more robust. For detailed carving work, a paring chisel with its long, thin blade is perfect. Evaluate your project needs and choose accordingly.

The handle material of a chisel affects both comfort and durability. Wooden handles offer a traditional feel and absorb shock well, making them comfortable during prolonged use. However, they may not be as durable as other options. Plastic handles, especially those reinforced with fiberglass, provide excellent durability and can withstand heavy impacts. If you prefer a combination of comfort and resilience, look for chisels with rubberized grips that reduce hand fatigue.

The quality of the chisel blade directly impacts its performance and longevity. High-carbon steel blades offer exceptional sharpness and edge retention, making them a popular choice among professionals. However, they may require more maintenance to prevent rust. Stainless steel blades are more rust-resistant but might need more frequent sharpening. For the best of both worlds, consider a chrome-vanadium steel blade, which balances sharpness retention with rust resistance.

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