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The YUQGAOP 4 Piece Wood Chisel Set features heat-treated drop-forged chromium-vanadium steel blades in four essential sizes (1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1") with bevel edges. Designed for durability and precision, each chisel has a comfortable beechwood handle reinforced with an anti-split ring. Blades arrive honed, oiled, and protected by edge guards, making this set ideal for professionals and woodworking enthusiasts alike.
Brand | YUQGAOP |
Size | / |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Edge | Bevel |
Blade Material | Chromium-Vanadium Steel |
Manufacturer | YUQGAOP |
Part Number | WW001 |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 4.6 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | WWW8888 |
Color | / |
Material | /Beech Wood, Stainless Steel |
Shape | Elongated |
Item Package Quantity | 4 |
Included Components | / |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | / |
M**6
Great set for the money!
For the money these are a GREAT set of Chisels, surprisingly sharp and sturdy. The handles have taken well to repeated sledgehammering.
B**K
Decent quality
For inexpensive set, these ain't bad. Very sharp, hold an edge. Do a real fine job.
D**.
Good for the price
Decent chisels that did their job as expected. They were sharp out of the box, lost that sharpness very quickly but took a new edge just fine. I hardened mine and while that took off the metal galvanization or whatever it was, the edge stays sharp much better now. Overall happy with the purchase. I will say the storage pouch didn’t last long at all but that’s okay
B**T
very nice tools, good weight in the hand, came with an excellent edge, but widths are not accurate
Very nice set; comfortable handles, long blades, good weight; came with a professional edge (two bevels).I checked every edge fort the width of the front bevel (less inclined than the main bevel): each has perfectly parallel edges. Using them is a pleasure thanks to the dimensions, weight, and good edge.The reason for 4 stars? The actual widths of the blades are somewhat haphazard. (I used a calibration micrometer to check them.) First note that they are advertised a 1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1" -- and their flimsy plastic holder is printed with these 4 values), but the blades are stamped 6mm, 12mm, 18mm, and 24mm. I was naturally curious which was correct, but it turned out the answer was *neither* and the deviation from either metric or British varies quite a bit.Here are the widths in my set (using British as the reference):1/4": 33/128" instead of 32/128" -- the deviation is very small, but on the high side, which is problematic (think of using them for 1/4" finger joints)1/2": 59/128" instead of 64/128" -- a rather large deviation, fortunately on the down side3/4": 90/128" instead of 96/128" -- another large deviation on the downside1": 122/128" instead of 128/128: -- another large deviation on the downsideI can work with the down deviations, esp. on the wider blades -- in fact, I prefer the blades to be slightly narrower than nominal --, but the slight up deviation is a real issue: I'll have to grind down one side edge just a tiny bit.Conclusion: the quality is amazing at the price (the whole set costs less than a single small chisel from any brand and 10% of the cost of a single chisel from a top brand like Veritas) and the rather odd issue of a slightly overwide narrow blade may be limited to just a few cases. I'll be keeping the set and using it regularly and am happy to recommend it strongly, with the caveat that you should check your blades' widths when you receive them.
M**N
Great Set of chisels
Why did you pick this product vs others?:These worked perfectly on several small jobs around the house. They are sharp and can withstand a gentle hammer blow.
A**
Good quality and priced like it was the 1990s still
For $10 these are better than a good deal. Unless you get a significantly poor set I don’t see how you could be disappointed. The back of the chisels were very very close to true flat, I used maybe 8-12 strokes on a diamond plate to confirm, see the picture. The handles are decent too.Someone mentioned the cutting edge being out of square…. Mine were square except for the 12mm chisel, it was about .25mm out of square on one corner. I free hand sharpen, so a slight cambered bevel is my norm. That makes it easy to fix a slight deviation like that. If you use a sharpening guide I think a .25mm deviation would still rub off in a minute or less.I would buy these again and I would feel like I stole from the manufacturer doing it. You don’t find deals often anymore but this is a respectable one.
M**S
You get what you pay for...but you could also spend more but receive no better
These chisels are just what you expect: somewhat roughly ground, not especially sharp right out of the box, minimal packaging, etc. That said, I expected that from what, as I write this, is the cheapest set of woodworking chisels on Amazon. It's clear that most of the under-$50 sets are basically the same quality level and many might actually come out of the same factory or are at least using the same tooling and patterns.Yes, I doubt that they will stay sharp for as long as a better set. Yes, I fully expect that sharpening them and tuning them up before initial use, and periodically after, is going to be mandatory in order to get decent use of them. But there are tons of Youtube sharpening videos and it's a skill any serious woodworker should learn regardless. Many sharpening methods and the materials can be pretty inexpensive.They meet my modest expectations and budget. I only subtracted one star because I had to exchange the first set when I noticed that the side bevels of the widest chisel were ground way off-center...poor quality control even by modest standards. The exchange was quick and painless through Amazon, and the replacement set was fine.
P**Z
Very Sharp and Precise!
This set of chisels turned out to be exactly what I was looking for! I like to put hands on tools so that I know exactly what I’m purchasing. In this case I made an exception due to the fact that I am using them on hobby materials and NOT as a required tool of trade. I thought for the price that I’m paying, if they were to only last a year or two then they could be worth it. I was pleasantly surprised on how well they were made, how they were balanced and how extremely sharp they were. A great product that slices through wood like softened butter. Hardly any effort is needed to complete my shaping and forming. I definitely recommend them!
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