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1/8" chisels - Ron Brese - 12-18-2020

When I started making the small dovetail chisels I did not have the ability to make a chisel as small as 1/8", however I had several request for this size so I started thinking about how to make this little chisel without having to make a large expenditure on a magnetic sine chuck.

It required making a dedicated jig just for this size. On a 1/8" wide chisel with 20 degree side bevels and near zero land on the edges the flat left at the top is only .040 to .045 wide. This is the amount of area left to hold after milling the bevel on one edge. When I look at the completed chisel blade now I'm still amazed that I'm able to hold it to mill the second side. Nevertheless the jig works.


The first pic features the 1/8" chisel with Macassar Ebony handle, the second pic features infused curly maple handles and has the 1/8" chisel on the left in comparison with a 5/8, 3/4, and 1" wide chisel


Ron

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RE: 1/8" chisels - Aram - 12-18-2020

Stunning and impressive! Those look amazing.


RE: 1/8" chisels - TomFromStLouis - 12-18-2020

I use my 1/8" chisel often though it challenges my hand held honing routine.


RE: 1/8" chisels - Ron Brese - 12-18-2020

(12-18-2020, 11:48 AM)TomFromStLouis Wrote: I use my 1/8" chisel often though it challenges my hand held honing routine.

I Found the Kell Jig to be helpful after a bit of fiddling to get it mounted square. 

Ron


RE: 1/8" chisels - Timberwolf - 12-18-2020

(12-18-2020, 12:13 PM)Ron Brese Wrote: I Found the Kell Jig to be helpful after a bit of fiddling to get it mounted square. 

Ron

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Beautiful work as usual, Ron....sharpening a 1/8" chisel is as hard as sharpening engravers..jig or no jig!!!!
Big Grin


RE: 1/8" chisels - Large Wooden Badger - 12-18-2020

Those are beautiful.


RE: 1/8" chisels - Greg Jones - 12-18-2020

Wow, very nice Ron-it looks great!


RE: 1/8" chisels - Stwood_ - 12-18-2020

Another.....*Awesome* looking tool


RE: 1/8" chisels - RonB1957 - 12-19-2020

(12-18-2020, 11:00 AM)Ron Brese Wrote: When I started making the small dovetail chisels I did not have the ability to make a chisel as small as 1/8", however I had several request for this size so I started thinking about how to make this little chisel without having to make a large expenditure on a magnetic sine chuck.

It required making a dedicated jig just for this size. On a 1/8" wide chisel with 20 degree side bevels and near zero land on the edges the flat left at the top is only .040 to .045 wide. This is the amount of area left to hold after milling the bevel on one edge. When I look at the completed chisel blade now I'm still amazed that I'm able to hold it to mill the second side. Nevertheless the jig works.


The first pic features the 1/8" chisel with Macassar Ebony handle, the second pic features infused curly maple handles and has the 1/8" chisel on the left in comparison with a 5/8, 3/4, and 1" wide chisel


Ron

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Well, I know a guy that will buy a 1/8" and 3/16" from you in curly maple.
Yes



RE: 1/8" chisels - David Charlesworth - 12-19-2020

Another strong vote for the Richard Kell jig.

Does a great job at keeping narrow chisels square.

David Charlesworth