Faithfull Spoon Carving Gouge
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Price: £6.49
Brand: Faithfull
Description: These Faithfull Woodcarving chisels have wooden handles, deep seated tangs, brass ferrules and fully polished blades. Please Note: Woodcarving chisels will require final sharpening prior to their first use. The FAIWCARV9 Woodcarving chisel has the following specifications: Type: Spoon Carving Gouge. Blade Width: 19 mm (3/4 inch). Handle: Hardwood. Spoon shaped gouges are used for detailed concave carving and shaping. Additional Information: Type: Spoon Size: 19.0mm. Faithfull Spoon Carving Gouge - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Diy
Merchant: My Tool Shed
Product ID: 129159
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 5023969243504
RRP: 8.35
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Author: FLETCH
Rating: 5
Review: GREAT PRICE FOR A QUALITY CHISEL WELL MADE.I OWN A LOT OF THESE CHISELS.AND IF YOU KEEP A CLEAN EDGE ON THEM,THEY WONT LET YOU DOWN.
Author: Mark Elliott
Rating: 1
Review: I'm sorry to say even at its very cheap price this product is terrible. Please pay a little more for a better brand. I purchased this gouge as a bit of a test, can I make a cheap gouge good? In this case no. The gouge comes, as expected, blunt. I have a bit of a sharpening OCD. I first took the gouge to my Tormek wet stone sharpening system an sharpened to 1000 grit and then honed. Although the edge felt sharp as soon as I pushed it into some wood it lost its edge. I then polished the bevel with a 10000 grit wet stone, again sharp again and again once pushed into wood it looses its edge. Conclusion is poor steel and poor heat treat.