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Shop › Mint Blue Spruce Mortise Chisels - Limited Run Bubinga Handles - Set of Three

Mint Blue Spruce Mortise Chisels - Limited Run Bubinga Handles - Set of Three

$450.00

Blue Spruce chisels are incredible. No need to flatten the backs for hours because—sorry to break it to you—you’ll only make them less flat. Out-of-the box flat, sharp, and mirror-polished.

This limited run, no longer available, set with gorgeous waterfall Bubinga handles has the most common sizes: 1/2'‘, 3/8”, and 1/4”. (For those of you counting along at home, yep, that’s a total of 9/8” in premium cutting edges. For those of you who dig fractions and just feel compelled to reduce that, yep, it’s 1-1/8”. For those of you bored with our odd attempts at humor,and math, we’re sorry.)

All three chisels are brand new, unused, and one is still in the original factory dip.

We suggest you buy them and use them to chop mortises in some Bubinga because chopping mortises in Bubinga with Bubinga-handled chisels is what the kids today called “meta.” Be meta. It’s cool. (We think?)

These beauties ship to you excessively well-packed and insured.

Blue Spruce chisels are incredible. No need to flatten the backs for hours because—sorry to break it to you—you’ll only make them less flat. Out-of-the box flat, sharp, and mirror-polished.

This limited run, no longer available, set with gorgeous waterfall Bubinga handles has the most common sizes: 1/2'‘, 3/8”, and 1/4”. (For those of you counting along at home, yep, that’s a total of 9/8” in premium cutting edges. For those of you who dig fractions and just feel compelled to reduce that, yep, it’s 1-1/8”. For those of you bored with our odd attempts at humor,and math, we’re sorry.)

All three chisels are brand new, unused, and one is still in the original factory dip.

We suggest you buy them and use them to chop mortises in some Bubinga because chopping mortises in Bubinga with Bubinga-handled chisels is what the kids today called “meta.” Be meta. It’s cool. (We think?)

These beauties ship to you excessively well-packed and insured.

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