12-20-2016, 02:40 AM
I bought a Stanley 720 1 1/2" chisel at the fleamarket for a buck. It might not have been worth it. It was rusty and the end had been made into a 1 3/8" chisel. To remove all the pits on the back took some time (a lot)at the 6x48 belt sander. Then there was the flattening the back on a waterstones, again a fair bit of time. For it's after market handle, I sanded it and refitted the taper tenon on the lathe. Finished it there ,too. After cutting and grinding, the first sharpening took time as well, working the way through the waterstones, getting the angle and the edge. Sure, it makes short work of end grain pine, but the chisel is what I would only call average. And that was a lot of time.
A man of foolish pursuits