What finish for chisel handles?
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What finish for chisel handles?
I'm making some chisel handles from almond (from my firewood pile). It sands up to a very hard fine finish. It needs color, Almond is kind of pink. I have Varathane Dark Walnut. Then it needs some protection from my grubby hands. Does anyone think Varathane stain is enough or should I put something on top of that to protect the wood. Tung oil? BLO? Shellac? I'm not really sure how well Varathane stain will seal the wood.
Re: What finish for chisel handles?
IMO it depends on your personal taste and possibly the environment it will be used , jmo all of the above would work or a good coat varnish or poly once you have the color picked out . One person I knew dipped his in a coat of that rubber stuff they dip tool handles in . I have no idea how well it held up I haven't talked with this guy in many years.
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Re: What finish for chisel handles?
I would not talk to him either!Hobbyman2 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 9:20 am IMO it depends on your personal taste and possibly the environment it will be used , jmo all of the above would work or a good coat varnish or poly once you have the color picked out . One person I knew dipped his in a coat of that rubber stuff they dip tool handles in . I have no idea how well it held up I haven't talked with this guy in many years.
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Re: What finish for chisel handles?
I use shellac on my hand plane knobs and totes and it is both durable and looks good. I have a friend that says when his hands sweat the shellac gets sticky so he uses tung oil. I use BLO on outdoor tools and do a half hearted application of daily for a week, weekly for a month, monthly for a year and yearly forever.
My chisels and turning tools all have non-wood handles. I suppose I should be shunned.
My chisels and turning tools all have non-wood handles. I suppose I should be shunned.
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Chris Phelps
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Chris Phelps
Cheap tools are too expensive
2x Mark 5 520 and a 10ER
Re: What finish for chisel handles?
Just use whatever you like. Chisel handles won't likely get such hard use that the finish will be all that important. I made some lathe chisels a couple of years ago. I used hickory for the handles and simply put a couple of coats of clear urethane on them. They work just fine.
Re: What finish for chisel handles?
Well, I sort of ruined the 1st one so I will experiment with it. I think I'll try the tung oil 1st.