Hi All,
Yesterday SWMBLT and I went to a local auction with some friends from our village. There was a lot of dross, but I bid for and bought this box of chisels and the like:
I was quite happy to get some tools at a very good price - super cheap. All of the items need sharpening of course, which I’m happy to do. However I wonder if I should do anything about the handles of the chisels/gouge? I like the old patina that they have acquired over the years, but a couple of them have fairly bad chips/splits. Most of the handles appear to be in boxwood, with one in ash. Is it worth trying to tidy them up, or will I just lose the original shape and utility of the handles? I am particularly happy with the spokeshave, which only appears to need a good cleanup and sharpening of the blade to bring it back to excellent condition.
Also is there any way to re-sharpen or recover the teeth on the small double-sided, double graded rasp?
Cheers, Bob
Yesterday SWMBLT and I went to a local auction with some friends from our village. There was a lot of dross, but I bid for and bought this box of chisels and the like:
I was quite happy to get some tools at a very good price - super cheap. All of the items need sharpening of course, which I’m happy to do. However I wonder if I should do anything about the handles of the chisels/gouge? I like the old patina that they have acquired over the years, but a couple of them have fairly bad chips/splits. Most of the handles appear to be in boxwood, with one in ash. Is it worth trying to tidy them up, or will I just lose the original shape and utility of the handles? I am particularly happy with the spokeshave, which only appears to need a good cleanup and sharpening of the blade to bring it back to excellent condition.
Also is there any way to re-sharpen or recover the teeth on the small double-sided, double graded rasp?
Cheers, Bob