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Thread: Veritas PM-V11 vs Blue Spruce Optima Chisels

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    Veritas PM-V11 vs Blue Spruce Optima Chisels

    I'm looking to get another chisel order in this fall and have a few veritas chisels which I do like. However, Lee Valley is still really struggling with supply chain and meeting delivery estimates. My last order took over a year to fulfill and I'd like to avoid repeating that. So, does anyone have experience head to head with these two? Any reason to wait for the veritas over the blue spruce?

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    Hi Bryan,


    I had a similar experience with Lee Valley but it seems to have gotten better. Here's a post on the hand tool status I received from Lee Valley. Veritas chisels Hand Tools.pdf


    Regarding Blue Spruce: I have not used them; however, a WoodTalk episode a few years ago talked about the BlueSpruce chisels and how disappointed Marc Spagnuolo was. He speculated this issue could be a bad batch but returned them. It came after this Friday Live (I think) -- https://thewoodwhisperer.com/morning...e-friday-live/ (at 3:30 seconds). The gist was he was excited (as seen in his video) but then was disappointed by the performance for such an expensive chisel. If you care, you can find the WoodTalk episode, perhaps around episode 430. Again, I could be wrong about the final disposition, but that's what I remember.
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    Any reason not to expect the Blue Spruce chisels to perform like other A2 chisels?

    If I upgraded from the LN A2 chisel set I use, it would be for the PM-V11 steel.

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    The latest Blue Spruce chisels are called the “Optima” ..

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    These appear to differ from my BS Dovetail Chisels, which have thinner steel (at least, not tapered) ..







    I do not know if I can generalise from my early versions to the latest ones.

    What I can mention about these is that they are wonderful for paring dovetails and finer work, but they will not hold an edge as long as the Veritas. The Veritas are also great in the hand, especially in the small sizes, but at 3/4” and above, they are noticeably heavier than the BS.




    Regards from Perth

    Derek
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    Aren't the Veritas pm11 chisels of the "bevel edge" type? Blue Spruce makes bevel edge, butt, pairing and dovetail styles. I only own a few of the dovetail chisels and they are fantastic. I most likely will order a few of their bevel edge chisels very soon since the sizes I want aren't available from Lie Nielsen.

    price wise, blue spruce are competitive, especially with the beech handles.

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    I ordered a set of Veritas PM-V11 chisels in March 2022. The date expected has pushed incrementally from May to June to July and now back past the Aug-Sept window Rob Lee mentioned. It has slid a bit at a time but the most recent status now is 12/31/22. I noticed that the Lee Valley Christmas catalog that came this week does not even list PM-V11 chisels.

    My own experience is that for my use, which is paring joints to fit and cleaning up after machine tool work, most any chisel works well. I have some nice chisels and some general purpose chisels. Sharp is more important than the brand name on the chisel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Wilson View Post
    I have some nice chisels and some general purpose chisels. Sharp is more important than the brand name on the chisel.
    Me too. And I agree with you 100%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Wilson View Post
    My own experience is that for my use, which is paring joints to fit and cleaning up after machine tool work, most any chisel works well. I have some nice chisels and some general purpose chisels. Sharp is more important than the brand name on the chisel.
    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Rosenthal View Post
    Me too. And I agree with you 100%.
    Most of my chisels were accumulated before A1, A2 or PMv-11 were being made. They work fine for my needs.

    IMO, the PMv-11 is nicer to work with than A2 steel. Of course I haven't had the PMv-11 for as long as my A1 & 2 blades. The PMv-11 hasn't had to be taken to the stones as often as the A1 & 2.

    jtk
    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
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    I ordered PMV chisels in March 2022 and am still waiting for the majority of them as well. It's a bit frustrating when the expected date on the website is not accurate. The customer service reps just tell me that the wait times are long, unpredictable and that I can cancel my order at anytime if needed. Not exactly what you like to hear as a customer. I work in Supply Chain so I understand the delays but overall a frustrating experience none the less. If I didn't already own some of the mortise chisels and butt chisels in PMV I would be sending my money elsewhere. Let us know which direction you end up going.

    Thanks,

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    Interesting development:

    So I ordered a couple about a month ago and I put the order in because the website said available in two weeks. Two weeks passed and then the availability changed to late January, which is why I wrote this post and was thinking of switching to another brand since I had already gone down that rabbit hole of changing dates once.

    As luck would have it 1 of 2 shipped today and the others availability date changed to December 19th. So, maybe I'll end up with the PM-V11s after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan Hall View Post
    Interesting development:

    So I ordered a couple about a month ago and I put the order in because the website said available in two weeks. Two weeks passed and then the availability changed to late January, which is why I wrote this post and was thinking of switching to another brand since I had already gone down that rabbit hole of changing dates once.

    As luck would have it 1 of 2 shipped today and the others availability date changed to December 19th. So, maybe I'll end up with the PM-V11s after all.
    Bryan,

    This review might help, both Blue Spruce, PMV11, and many others tested. You can look at the raw data here and manipulate it. I prioritized sharpen-ability, keenness, and durability. The Blue Spruce & Lie Neilson didn't fare well. Here's my list:

    E.A.Berg 1 (Pre 50s)
    Wood River Green
    Pfeil (1999)
    Veritas PMV11
    E.A.Berg 4 (50s-70s)
    E.A.Berg 7 Red Plastic
    Wood River Socket
    Hultafors Black
    Narex Richter
    Bahco ergo (E.A. Berg)
    Aldi
    White Steel
    IBC
    Nooitgedagt swedish steel Dutch company
    Hultafors Red
    Kimmons A2
    Robert Sorby
    Bahco Red
    E.A.Berg Average
    Kimmons Prototype
    Ashley Iles
    Grebstk
    Blue Steel
    Craftsman Black
    Blue Spruce Optima 2021
    Pfeil
    Lie-Nielsen
    Stanley Everlasting
    IRWIN Marples clear
    E.A.Berg 2 (Pre 50s)
    IRWIN Marplesv blue
    E.A.Berg 6 (Pre 50s)
    Stanley Sweetheart
    E.A.Berg 3 (Pre 50s)
    Kobalt
    Two Cherries
    HF Wooden
    E.A.Berg 5 (Pre 50s)
    Kseibi
    Narex Standard
    Buck Brothers
    HF Plastic

    Last edited by derek labian; 11-18-2022 at 10:55 AM. Reason: added more data

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    What a fantastic amount of testing Derek. I love having this kind of info to help with the decision making process. Greatly appreciated!

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    I ise the pmv11 bemch chisels and blue spruce optima fishtail and paring. They are finished to a higher polish than the veritas chisels. I can't really compare them by function because i would never chop with the pairing chisels but you wont be disappointed whatever you choose

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    My own experience is that paring favors different steels and chisel prep than chopping.

    I think it would be worthwhile to think about what you want to do with them and then buy accordingly.

    For example, for chopping, the Narex Richter are fantastic, but many chisels including vintage ones do pretty well when properly prepped. I have a feeling Blue Spruce would do well chopping.

    On the other hand, for paring tasks, the Buck comfort grip chisels prepped with a buffer beat everything else I own.

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    I have a feeling Blue Spruce would do well chopping.
    Not in my experience, however I used the dovetail chisels which appear to have thinner blades ...

    http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ToolRev...sCompared.html

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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