Henry Taylor Firmer Chisel Review By: I.Ball
Category: Firmer Chisels
Manufacturer: Henry Taylor Tools
Tool Type: Firmer Chisel
Model No:
This Henry Taylor Firmer Chisel review covers the Firmer Chisel
produced by Henry Taylor Tools of Sheffield, England.
The Henry Taylor Firmer Chisel is a long-standing traditional woodwork
chisel with a standard length, plain blade. This type of Firmer Chisel
was traditionally the good all-round chisel.
The Henry Taylor Firmer Chisel is available in sizes ranging from 1/4"
(6mm) - 1" (25mm).
The length of these blades are approximately 115mm - 125mm.
The blades are sold sharp, ready to use out of the packet, some very minor sharpening
may be needed.
These chisels are made from the long standing Henry Taylor Tools who have been making
hand tools since 1834.
The chisels are made using traditional techniques coupled with modern heat treatment
and finishing techniques with the blade being carefully forged, correctly hardened
and tempered to give a blade that holds a good edge.
The chisel is fitted with a darkly finished hardwood handle with a contrasting bright
brass ferrule. The handle is given the red Henry Taylor 'Diamic' brand sticker which
sits richly against the dark handle.
These firmer chisels are made by hand through a series of processes and not in
a factory conveyor belt production machine / drop stamping mould. They may
vary, very slightly from chisel to chisel due to the traditional way in which they
are made.
Knowing the history and knowing by buying this tool you are keeping this history
and traditional craftsmanship going really adds an extra aura to the tool each time
you use it.
Having been to the Henry Taylor factory, I can safely say the tools are made using
old techniques, traditional tools and old machinery with the glowing molten metal
being bashed by a worker wearing thick round goggles, Henry Taylor are keeping the
golden age of Sheffield tool making alive.
Usually supplied in a plastic sleeve.
* Important: please refer to the 'disclaimer' at the foot of this review.
* Wearing safety clothing and eye protection is usually a good idea to help protect against injury.
- This tool has sharp parts, take suitable precautions when using/handling/storing the tool to prevent injury.
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