🔨 Elevate Your Craftsmanship with Every Cut!
The Irwin Tools Marples Woodworking Chisel Set includes six precision chisels designed for fine woodworking. Each chisel features a high-carbon steel blade for exceptional edge retention and a comfortable, contoured handle for enhanced control. The set is perfect for both traditional and modern woodworking projects and comes in a stylish wooden case for easy storage.
Brand | IRWIN |
Size | 6-Piece |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
UPC | 735090395506 732454706305 024721096630 787388428847 689867216962 723434684386 784497162655 717927513840 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00024721096630 |
Manufacturer | IRWIN |
Part Number | M444SB6N |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 11 x 1.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | M444SB6N |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi |
Style | Set Only |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | ac |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Full Lifetime Guarantee - Each IRWIN hand tool is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for the life of the tool under normal wear and tear, except for damage caused by misuse or alteration. |
N**F
Good one
Very responsible price and good quality
E**Z
Buen juego de formones con martillo de madera
El martillo llegó con una despostillada... Nada de cuidado pero pues en nuevo. Fuera de eso, todo bien, el estuche si 100. Eso sí, los formones hay que afiliarlos sí o sí antes de usarlos. Aún no sé qué tal mantienen el filo porque apenas conseguí los materiales para afiliarlos... Después regreso con más comentarios.
G**R
nice set in case
nice little set with case, good quality, good price
R**E
Great beginner set for hand-joinery, if you can sharpen
I did a lot of research on chisels before I decided to choose these. I really liked the value for money that you get with these, especially at Amazon prices, but I kept getting put off by 'experts' that claimed they were no good. A lot of people recommended Narex instead, but a lot of those same people complained that the QC done by Narex was inconsistent at best. It didn't really look like you could pick a winner at this price range.I decided to pull the trigger on a set despite the negative remarks from some of the experts, and overall I'm really happy that I did. I'll preface this with the fact that I'm using these for fine joinery and that I have high expectations for end results.Initial impressions: Out of the box these are good looking chisels. There are plenty of machine marks on the steel, but overall everything looks clean and flat. The cutting edges out of the box leave something to be desired. Do not expect these to be honed when you get them. Don't even expect them to make good cuts out of the box. They are mediocre at best, and about as sharp as I can get them with 220 grit sandpaper.Honing impressions: these were dead-flat out of the box, which is seriously impressive for the price. Honing the back 3/4" or so on each to flat and smooth took no longer than about 15 minutes total.Sharpening impressions: These sharpen well, far better than I expected given the overall bad reputation that these have in the online woodworking communities. Using 400, 600, 1500, and finally 2000 grit wet/dry sandpaper brings these up to 'pretty sharp'. I can pare end grain cleanly with them at this point. Adding 2 final polishing stages with green then red polishing compound impregnated on a piece of balsa gets them to 'absurdly sharp' to the point that I'm afraid of leaving them out on the benchtop. A mirror polish finish is definitely possible with these and a bit of effort.Edge retention: These chisels do their job really well through each project for me. I usually sharpen everything up at the end of a project so that they're ready for the next use. I haven't found a need to sharpen these mid-project just yet. Maybe a quick run on some polishing compound here and there for touch-up, but definitely no need to go back to the beginning.Handles: This is my biggest con for these chisels. The handles are fairly small in diameter and not very long. What this means is that my large hands have a hard time holding these for paring or body-weight chopping for an extended period. They're not socket chisels, so you're stuck with what they come with. The material of the handles is a durable plastic. I have no doubt they'll hold up to being driven by a wooden joiners mallet or a rubber hammer. Using these with a steel hammer is asking too much in my opinion, and you really shouldn't be doing that to your chisels anyways.Overall: I'm happy with them for a good set to get started in hand-cut joinery. For the price I don't think that you could find much better. My intention is now to slowly upgrade the most-used chisels from this set to some socket chisels, but those are running around $30/each. I don't imagine that I'll need to upgrade inside a year. I would suggest these for anyone interested in fine woodworking, but are working on a budget. I wouldn't suggest them for carpentry though, I've seen what those guys do to tools, they should stick to the through-tang Stanely's.The one key note that I would take impress is that no matter the brand you will need to hone and sharpen your chisels out of the box, these are no exception, but if you're willing to spend a bit of time and effort on them these can be fantastic chisels.
R**O
Muy buenos
Tienen muy buena calidad, muy por encima de marcas como stanley, truper y demás que se pueden encontrar en tiendas de México.Me gustaron mucho y un plus muy grande es el kit de afilado, escencial para mantener las herramientas al 100%.
R**N
Great product that comes ready to use.
Fast delivery. Product as described. Incredibly sharp right out of the box. Highly recommend.
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