I've been a big fan of the Narex standard bevel edge chisels since I bought my first starter set. I've since added more of them, a couple of mortisers, the skews and a corner chisel. After getting my planes up on the wall I decided it was high time to work on better storage for my chisels, which had been neatly placed in a shallow drawer that was a bit too small.
I decided that to make the storage for it I would need to have all the ones I wanted on hand to figure out how much space I needed. I didn't really need a 4mm and 5mm (along with other sizes) mortise chisel, but since I had come this far I've now got one of each size they make.
There's 23 chisels in total: 12 bevel edge, 8 mortise, 2 skew and a corner. They take up quite a bit of room, and I am looking for ideas. If I store them flat, they take up about 28" x 24" plus some. I saw an idea to turn the blades at a 45º.
I decided that to make the storage for it I would need to have all the ones I wanted on hand to figure out how much space I needed. I didn't really need a 4mm and 5mm (along with other sizes) mortise chisel, but since I had come this far I've now got one of each size they make.
There's 23 chisels in total: 12 bevel edge, 8 mortise, 2 skew and a corner. They take up quite a bit of room, and I am looking for ideas. If I store them flat, they take up about 28" x 24" plus some. I saw an idea to turn the blades at a 45º.
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