Kirschen Two Cherries Plastic Handle Firmer Chisels Bevel Edge Set of 6 in Wooden Case
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Kirschen Two Cherries Plastic Handle Firmer Chisels Bevel Edge Set of 6 in Wooden Case
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These chisels are carefully forged and heat treated in Germany by skilled craftsmen to produce an heirloom quality tool.
Kirschen tools are still largely crafted in the way they were made decades ago, forged from the finest steel and carefully heat treated to 61 Rc for exceptional edge retention along the entire working length of the blade. The chisels are then polished to a mirror finish and fitted with the perfect sized handle suited to the blade width. Electronic monitoring during the forging and hardening process ensures that high standards are consistently maintained.
Kirschen Firmer Chisels are fitted with a comfortable and nearly unbreakable cellulose acetate handle that fits comfortably in the hand. An incredibly strong and well-made tool, but not heavy – this is a well-balanced tool that will offer incredible control over the finest projects. The cutting edges are ground with a standard angle of approximately 25°. Handles measure 120mm in length.
This set contains the most useful sizes of Kirschen’s popular bevel edge chisels in a sturdy wooden storage box. Made to last year after year, or even generation after generation.
Set Includes
- 6mm
- 10mm
- 12mm
- 16mm
- 20mm
- 26mm
Features
- Bevelled Edges
- Polished Blade
- Cellulose acetate plastic handle
- Flat Top/Bottom (prevents rolling)
- Made in Germany
Who is Kirschen?
Also known as ‘Two Cherries’, Kirschen is a family-owned business that has been making tools for almost 150 years. Designed and manufactured in Remscheid, Germany using traditional techniques, Kirschen tools feature the finest high carbon steel blades joined to ergonomic handles. When you use a Kirschen tool, you can understand why German toolmaking is so celebrated for its precision, beauty, and respect for tradition.