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    Chisel Cabinet

    Hi Everybody,

    I just finished a cedar cabinet, made with hand tools, to store hand tools and feel the need to share the few photos I took with the few people who might be interested in such a thing. It is all cedar, with through mortises and dadoes for the panels, which were glued up and rabbited from three pieces. A picture is worth a thousand words...IMG_0101.jpgIMG_0100.jpg

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    Michael,

    Nice cabinet and good collection of chisels in it. Good on you.

    ken

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    Very well done Michael. Nice bunch of chisels for immediate use as they hang there waiting a turn. Question - In the cabinet fixed to the wall - upper right corner - looks like some paring chisels - what brand are they please? Robert Sorby?
    David

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    A very handsome cabinet. I find the through mortises a very attractive design, and it goes very well with your fine collection of Japanese chisels.
    -Howard

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    On the left hand door those look like socket chisels— Stanley or Lie-Nielsen. Any trouble with the handles coming off?

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    Yes David, those are Sorby paring chisels. They are nimble in hand and take a fine edge, though the Japanese paring chisels take and hold an edge better, sometimes I want the feel of the Sorby's.

    Michael

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    Thanks for the feedback gentlemen, I am enjoying it so far.

    Tony, those socket chisels are a mixture of Stanley and Lie-Nielsen. Occasionally in the winter with the heat on the handles will come off. Easily solved with a firm rap. Though not my favorite, there are some operations where I really like the shape of the socket chisels.

    Michael

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    I do not have the knowledge to compare the steels, but R Sorby and A Iles handles feel just right in my hands. Thanks.
    David

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    I can't tell very clearly, are they held up with magnets?

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    Thanks for sharing Michael.
    These threads give good ideas and inspiration for others ( like me ) planning there own shop storage.

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    Very nice cabinet! Thanks for sharing. I like the cedar and the through joints.
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    They are held up with magnet strips Pat. It makes for a more efficient use of space and flexibility with arrangement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Todrin View Post
    They are held up with magnet strips Pat. It makes for a more efficient use of space and flexibility with arrangement.
    Thanks. Looks very nice!

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    Some people worry about magnets magnetising the steel. When you sharpen the swarf sticks to the edge.

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    Any problem with chisels coming off the magnets when closing the cabinet or nudging one while getting another?

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