LOVE Stubai and Swiss Made! Back in the day, I tried cheaper brands. Saved my $ and bought tools I still use today ... 20+ years later and I still love them. Just bury me with them. 🙂 Really enjoy your channel, Alec.
You know it take zero effort to put a little dab of glue or epoxy to the handle to make removal harder. I was in China a few years ago and was visiting a woodcarving shop that specialize in those massive screen reliefs and I noted the larger tools had tight fitting but not permanently attached handles. The owner told me they prefer it this way as it made it easier to change handles when they broke..He noted and I agree that unglued handles did no worse than one slathered with adhesives.. In the same light, you will notice that Japanese samurai swords costing thousands of dollar and strong enough for battle do not have permanently attached handles. Just a difference in Culture...
This is a great video that I would recommend to any new or beginner carvers! Thanks for covering not only the quality of steel which most of us focus on but also the often forgotten grinding angle 👍
Hello Alec. I really like your work and enjoyed your comparison video. Only thought that is contrary to yours is that I’ve had a set of Buck Brothers plastic handle tools that have perhaps a 20 degree angle and the steel is beefy. I have used these for many years on tough wood projects where there is hardened pitch or burl. The Buck Brothers have durability and I don’t have to worry or sacrifice my German made tools for these tough projects like pine knot faces. Thank you for sharing and inspiring.
The Chinese tools are not polished as are others, so I wouldn't expect a polished finish. Also, I wouldn't rush to judgement on the steel quality without testing hardness and metal specs. I appreciate your bringing the cheaper tools to our attention! Thanks!!!
Your introduction was super well done, Sir I've got some Chinese woodworking junkie chisels that aren't worth the location for storage in my garage I think you are being honest, but I grind as I feel working. Holding up is my test Thanks
Hi Alec We have a woodcarving class at our Senior Center and these tools would be put to good use. Please send me contact info so that I can buy a set. John Ciccone
Where did you get the cheap set from?
www.alibaba.com/product-detail/12-Pieces-Wood-Handle-Woodworking-Knife_1600579514063.html?spm=a2700.galleryofferlist.normal_offer.d_title.67e36a53yWiS13
Nice
Is there a brand name for the cheap ones and where can I buy these
LOVE Stubai and Swiss Made!
Back in the day, I tried cheaper brands.
Saved my $ and bought tools I still use today ... 20+ years later and I still love them. Just bury me with them. 🙂
Really enjoy your channel, Alec.
Okay, so where did you get this $28 bargain set of chisels?
You know it take zero effort to put a little dab of glue or epoxy to the handle to make removal harder. I was in China a few years ago and was visiting a woodcarving shop that specialize in those massive screen reliefs and I noted the larger tools had tight fitting but not permanently attached handles. The owner told me they prefer it this way as it made it easier to change handles when they broke..He noted and I agree that unglued handles did no worse than one slathered with adhesives.. In the same light, you will notice that Japanese samurai swords costing thousands of dollar and strong enough for battle do not have permanently attached handles. Just a difference in Culture...
interesting. Thank you for the comment 😃👍
Very neat! Thanks for the background! I definitely did not feel too put off by the handle coming apart!
This is a great video that I would recommend to any new or beginner carvers! Thanks for covering not only the quality of steel which most of us focus on but also the often forgotten grinding angle 👍
More pearls of wisdom. Thanks Alec!
I always wondered about those cheaper tools so this is a cool test. Also, you remind me of Alton Brown in this one! Thanks for the video.
Brilliant Alec. These videos are fantastic. A great deal of information. Thanks ❤❤❤
Glad you like them!
Thanks.... But you should provide a LINK for the Chinese set of tools!
He did
09:25 that means it's multiple purpose. No need to buy any handles :))
Do you have a link to the cheap Chinese madr gouges?
Hello Alec. I really like your work and enjoyed your comparison video. Only thought that is contrary to yours is that I’ve had a set of Buck Brothers plastic handle tools that have perhaps a 20 degree angle and the steel is beefy. I have used these for many years on tough wood projects where there is hardened pitch or burl. The Buck Brothers have durability and I don’t have to worry or sacrifice my German made tools for these tough projects like pine knot faces. Thank you for sharing and inspiring.
I love that you’ve found a use for them!
They sound the same on the drop test. This is critical ;)
really excellent video!
Hahaha! True!
Could the cheap set be kept in good working conditon, if its sharpened regularly, and can it be sharpened?
Nice review. Thankyou
Hey Alec, would you send me the address of those gouges. Love your work, also together with Doug.
The Chinese tools are not polished as are others, so I wouldn't expect a polished finish. Also, I wouldn't rush to judgement on the steel quality without testing hardness and metal specs. I appreciate your bringing the cheaper tools to our attention! Thanks!!!
Your introduction was super well done, Sir
I've got some Chinese woodworking junkie chisels that aren't worth the location for storage in my garage
I think you are being honest, but I grind as I feel working. Holding up is my test
Thanks
Thank you!!
link to these tools..?
I tried to order these tools without success. Can you help get a set?
The music in the middle of your video made my girlfriend dance and start to take of her clothes...THANKS!
I want to start carving with no clue and a interest. Glaad yt show me you
I have that one you called shit pine handle hahahahahahahaha
Where can you find this set ?
👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
tried to look for this set on the china made site what i found that looked similar i can buy for $25.00 only if I buy 500 sets?
I hit the link and I can get one set $26 and some change. I didn't order so no idea about shipping
Where do you get the 28 dollar set from? Also, why are you trying to make people have expensive pee?
Never buy Chinese tools.
Hi Alec
We have a woodcarving class at our Senior Center and these tools would be put to good use. Please send me contact info so that I can buy a set.
John Ciccone