MW

Mark Whittingham

22/01/2010 2:54 AM

Larger corner chisel?

I've been using Lee Valley's magnetic corner chisel to clean up hinge
mortises, but I'm wondering if there is a larger version available -
something with a guide like the LV one, only larger, to handle the
radii left by larger diameter router bits. Anyone know of one?
Thanks.

MW


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Sb

"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to Mark Whittingham on 22/01/2010 2:54 AM

25/01/2010 8:53 AM

Valid point. I am usually doing deep or through mortises.

On Jan 24, 6:19=A0am, Larry Jaques <novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 08:47:26 -0800 (PST), the infamous
> "SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> scrawled the following:
>
> >Use the square chisel from a square chisel mortiser if the slot is big
> >enough. I think Lee Valley or Nielsen is making them for that purpose
> >now with a bang surface on top after getting the idea from Darrell
> >Peart.
>
> I'd rather not go deep like that. Mortiser chisels have that rounded
> edge which is longer at the corners. =A0It allows too much wood to chip
> out if the grain is so inclined. =A0BTDT and learned to use a sharper
> chisel and a lighter (ShopFox urethane) mallet (Yes, Leon, your spel
> chucker missed that one, too) whack for hinge, striker, and door lock
> cylinder mortises.
>
> --
> We either make ourselves happy or miserable.
> The amount of work is the same.
> =A0-Carlos Castaneda, mystic and author (1925-1998)
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 -------

Sb

"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to Mark Whittingham on 22/01/2010 2:54 AM

22/01/2010 8:47 AM

Use the square chisel from a square chisel mortiser if the slot is big
enough. I think Lee Valley or Nielsen is making them for that purpose
now with a bang surface on top after getting the idea from Darrell
Peart.

On Jan 22, 2:54=A0am, Mark Whittingham <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been using Lee Valley's magnetic corner chisel to clean up hinge
> mortises, but I'm wondering if there is a larger version available -
> something with a guide like the LV one, only larger, to handle the
> radii left by larger diameter router bits. =A0Anyone know of one?
> Thanks.
>
> MW

Ll

"Leon"

in reply to Mark Whittingham on 22/01/2010 2:54 AM

22/01/2010 7:50 AM


"Mark Whittingham" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:452924f2-4061-43d6-b58d-63018a4c49fc@l11g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> I've been using Lee Valley's magnetic corner chisel to clean up hinge
> mortises, but I'm wondering if there is a larger version available -
> something with a guide like the LV one, only larger, to handle the
> radii left by larger diameter router bits. Anyone know of one?
> Thanks.
>
> MW

There are right angle/90 degree chisels that you whack with a mallot or
hammer. Old school. ;~)

A bit more spendy. ;~(

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&cat=1,41504,41541,30011&p=30011

ee

in reply to Mark Whittingham on 22/01/2010 2:54 AM

22/01/2010 8:02 AM

On Jan 22, 7:50=A0am, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are right angle/90 degree chisels that you whack with a mallot or
> hammer. =A0Old school. =A0;~)
>
> A bit more spendy. =A0;~(
>
> http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=3D2&cat=3D1,41504,41541,30011&p=
...

Ever see any tips n tricks on sharpening those things? I have one and
I use the side of my shapton for it and it works pretty good, but I
worry I'll alter the 90 degree angle sooner or later.

Gj

GROVER

in reply to Mark Whittingham on 22/01/2010 2:54 AM

22/01/2010 7:51 AM

On Jan 22, 5:54=A0am, Mark Whittingham <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been using Lee Valley's magnetic corner chisel to clean up hinge
> mortises, but I'm wondering if there is a larger version available -
> something with a guide like the LV one, only larger, to handle the
> radii left by larger diameter router bits. =A0Anyone know of one?
> Thanks.
>
> MW

Porter Cable makes a tool designed for that job. It's called a "Hinge
Butt Corner Chisel" their catalog # 42234.
Joe G

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Mark Whittingham on 22/01/2010 2:54 AM

24/01/2010 6:19 AM

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 08:47:26 -0800 (PST), the infamous
"SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> scrawled the following:

>Use the square chisel from a square chisel mortiser if the slot is big
>enough. I think Lee Valley or Nielsen is making them for that purpose
>now with a bang surface on top after getting the idea from Darrell
>Peart.

I'd rather not go deep like that. Mortiser chisels have that rounded
edge which is longer at the corners. It allows too much wood to chip
out if the grain is so inclined. BTDT and learned to use a sharper
chisel and a lighter (ShopFox urethane) mallet (Yes, Leon, your spel
chucker missed that one, too) whack for hinge, striker, and door lock
cylinder mortises.

--
We either make ourselves happy or miserable.
The amount of work is the same.
-Carlos Castaneda, mystic and author (1925-1998)
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