Marples Woodworking Chisels, 1/4; 3/8; 1/2; 5/8; 3/4; 1 in Cut, 1

Marples Woodworking Chisels, 1/4; 3/8; 1/2; 5/8; 3/4; 1 in Cut, 1

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Pair Vintage J.N.I.J. Garantie (Nooitgedagt) Woodworking Chisels 3/8 & 3/4 EUC

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This Irwin Marples Woodworking Chisel Set features slim, contoured handles for added control, precision and comfort and is designed for use with a wooden mallet or the palm of the hand. The high-quality, hardened steel blades of these strong chisels provide superior performance and edge retention. The handles are made of polypropylene for durability.

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Long blade and slim, contoured polypropylene handle provides increased leverage for added control, precision, and comfort. High carbon solid-forged hardened steel blade for superior performance and maximum edge retention. These wood chisels are designed for use with a wooden mallet or the palm of the hand. IRWIN Tools Marples chisels have been the industry leader for woodworkers for nearly 200 years.

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