I am ordering one ASAP!!! I’m a professional firefighter. This along with the Fubar, looks like it might be a perfect compact forcible entry setup that I can carry in my bunker gear. I’m going to dull the edges (don’t want anything sharp in my pockets). I’ve seen other firefighters carry a knife like this but it was made by K Bar and pretty expensive. This looks like the perfect answer for our industry. I always appreciate learning about new innovations fro the blue collar trades that can help us in the fire service. Much respect, thanks to all you guys!
Metric is so much nicer/easier/faster & less error prone... wish the US had made the change decades ago. Oh, BTW I heard that aerospace giant Lockheed Martin either has, or is currently in the process of adopting metric for everything; as have scores of other companies & organizations. My only metric complaint is the Celsius degree is a little 'portly'... a °C weighs in at 1.8°F... but I'll live.
Metric was made for science. If you have trouble using imperial for basic measuring it's cause you're dumb. Everybody should be able to use both. Fractions are not hard.
Tell me about it. I took the day off, and was planning on picking up a few EDC replacement tools while I was out later - this just went on the list (if I see one locally). Along with that Lufkin tape measure & a pair of Knipex dikes. Doc seems determined to keep working stiffs like us broke...
I got the Stanley fatmax builders wrecking knife/ chisel. came super sharp, I've put a few years on it now. still going strong. doesn't come with a holder though, had to wrap a rag around it so I didn`t cut a finger going through the tool bag.
For ~$11 & change and shipped free, I just grabbed one. I did not want to use my Morakniv for demo jobs (I keep it sharp for mortising and cleanup work). The double bevel and through tang are perfect for demo. Thanks for the heads-up.
I prefer the Stanley over the other chisel knives, because of the through tang and the striking cap on the end. This kind of chisel isn’t meant for fine carving or joinery; it’s for rough work. You need to be able to whale on it with a hammer.
use mine for allsorts , constantly on my belt at work , really good for cutting through old screws with stripped heads on gutter brackets without cutting the plastics ,and loads more . downside is no flat bevel just the scandi style grind, but i have the mora when a flat face is required
Yes, more knifes for the knife collection. Do some more utility knifes with changeable blades please, i always discover new models through you which I've never seen before.
Although I hate Stanley (the evil tool empire) can't say I've found anything with Fatmax on it that wasn't decent. The fatmax tape measures are also excellent.
I bought a stanley butterfly chisel (folded into the handle, meant to be carried on a tool belt for rough work) The blade started rolling just using it in pine. The fact that you said this blade was already dinged up makes me wonder if this isn't similarly cheap steel...
I have the Mora as a component of my EDC kit. At home, there is a very decent piece like the Stanley made by Kirschen. Wouldn't abuse it too much, but more precise and much better steel. Made in Germany
6:30 It ought not to be a super sharp 90degree angle. The corner would be susceptible to breaking. If it comes new with such an angle, the first thing I’d do is round it….., JUST A TINY BIT.
Do You know of any folding chisel knives? I am interested in something similar to pry tool with a blade edge on it. The chisel knives seem to be the closet. It would be great if they made chisel knife with the butterfly action as well. I haven't seen one.
Doc, Another nice video! You are incredibly tireless!! Didn't you sing the praises of a similar Snap-on/Blue Point tool a while back? P.S. When are we going to get to see wherever it is that you keep all of your tools--its obviously not in the tool chest in your filming "studio." Red out.
Kobalt from lowes has a set of chisel knifes 788441 is the item number , though I don't know how it stacks up to the stanley or others Edit: didn't look down the comments far enough, the others have already mentioned it. My bad
New sub here, awesome content. Can you do a multi tool review? I have a Leatherman wingman multi tool and I wonder how it compares with higher and lower end brands.
The wingman used to be my favorite EDC Carry, i got the leatherman free p2 a few weeks back, it’s essentially the same tool but has a great fidget factor to it and I find a one-handed use to be very helpful when I’m working on projects. The price is a little steep but I found one a few eBay for the same price as the wingman. currently
Chisel knife; a tool invented for those who aren’t sure which tool to use or what each tool is for, so let’s combine them and put a screwdriver and a beer bottle opener on the tip while we’re at it
It's perfect for people like me that need to have their tools on their person while minimizing weight. I cut with them and chisel with them (not fine work) so it saves me from having to carry both a chisel and a fixed blade amongst many other tools.
There are also Dewalt and Kobalt versions, some of which are serrated closer to the handle Dewalt is Model# DWHT16065 Kobalt Side Strike Chisel Set 3-Pack Woodworking Chisels Set Item #788441
I am ordering one ASAP!!! I’m a professional firefighter. This along with the Fubar, looks like it might be a perfect compact forcible entry setup that I can carry in my bunker gear. I’m going to dull the edges (don’t want anything sharp in my pockets). I’ve seen other firefighters carry a knife like this but it was made by K Bar and pretty expensive. This looks like the perfect answer for our industry.
I always appreciate learning about new innovations fro the blue collar trades that can help us in the fire service. Much respect, thanks to all you guys!
I appreciate the fact that you use millimetres.
Metric is so much nicer/easier/faster & less error prone... wish the US had made the change decades ago. Oh, BTW I heard that aerospace giant Lockheed Martin either has, or is currently in the process of adopting metric for everything; as have scores of other companies & organizations.
My only metric complaint is the Celsius degree is a little 'portly'... a °C weighs in at 1.8°F... but I'll live.
Me too
@@rwbishop Considering !! METRIC ! IS !! MEANT !.FOR !! DOPES !!
Metric was made for science. If you have trouble using imperial for basic measuring it's cause you're dumb. Everybody should be able to use both. Fractions are not hard.
I don't know if I can keep watching your channel, I'm buying every snap on tool I get my hands on! Smh no self control
Tell me about it. I took the day off, and was planning on picking up a few EDC replacement tools while I was out later - this just went on the list (if I see one locally). Along with that Lufkin tape measure & a pair of Knipex dikes.
Doc seems determined to keep working stiffs like us broke...
Doc, I read the comments every day. Notice how their tenor is changing as the channel grows. Interesting to witness.
I got the Stanley fatmax builders wrecking knife/ chisel. came super sharp, I've put a few years on it now. still going strong. doesn't come with a holder though, had to wrap a rag around it so I didn`t cut a finger going through the tool bag.
Dewalt also has a 1" chisel "knife" with a sharpened side and serration, no sheath though
For ~$11 & change and shipped free, I just grabbed one. I did not want to use my Morakniv for demo jobs (I keep it sharp for mortising and cleanup work). The double bevel and through tang are perfect for demo. Thanks for the heads-up.
Great video as always Doc! I can't believe you had some Dutch coins laying around!
Kind regards from the Netherlands.
You'd be surprised what I have laying around here. Thanks for your support!
I prefer the Stanley over the other chisel knives, because of the through tang and the striking cap on the end. This kind of chisel isn’t meant for fine carving or joinery; it’s for rough work. You need to be able to whale on it with a hammer.
use mine for allsorts , constantly on my belt at work , really good for cutting through old screws with stripped heads on gutter brackets without cutting the plastics ,and loads more . downside is no flat bevel just the scandi style grind, but i have the mora when a flat face is required
Yes, more knifes for the knife collection. Do some more utility knifes with changeable blades please, i always discover new models through you which I've never seen before.
Check out the new Knipex utility knife
Hello again Doc
Thank you for another Great Video. Nicely done!!!!
Although I hate Stanley (the evil tool empire) can't say I've found anything with Fatmax on it that wasn't decent. The fatmax tape measures are also excellent.
Kobalt has a set that adds a serrated edge that comes in a 3 pack, but couldn't say how the steel compares to those.
I like the end cap on the fatmax,thats a good thing mora and hultafors should have that aswell
I bought a stanley butterfly chisel (folded into the handle, meant to be carried on a tool belt for rough work) The blade started rolling just using it in pine. The fact that you said this blade was already dinged up makes me wonder if this isn't similarly cheap steel...
Maybe ! You ! Just ! Got ! The ! WRONG ! ONE !!
I have the Mora as a component of my EDC kit. At home, there is a very decent piece like the Stanley made by Kirschen. Wouldn't abuse it too much, but more precise and much better steel. Made in Germany
Is that the Kirschen 1009026?
6:30
It ought not to be a super sharp 90degree angle. The corner would be susceptible to breaking. If it comes new with such an angle, the first thing I’d do is round it….., JUST A TINY BIT.
Dewalt makes a 3 set 3/4", 1", 1 1/4" for $19 at tractor suply but the have 3 large serations at the base of the blade!
Nice. I'd never seen that one before.
I prefer it be rough so right out of the box I'll never be gingerly with it. thanks for the reminder. picked it up at HD.
did you do a review on this DEWALT
1 in. Construction Chisel
Do You know of any folding chisel knives? I am interested in something similar to pry tool with a blade edge on it. The chisel knives seem to be the closet. It would be great if they made chisel knife with the butterfly action as well. I haven't seen one.
Stanley has made one and still may.
Doc, Another nice video! You are incredibly tireless!! Didn't you sing the praises of a similar Snap-on/Blue Point tool a while back? P.S. When are we going to get to see wherever it is that you keep all of your tools--its obviously not in the tool chest in your filming "studio." Red out.
25.4mm = 1" so 25mm is a practical inch. That said, the non-chisel grind of the fatmax was/is a non-starter for me
Check out rogan tools they make ones that are even beefier than the stanley
Kobalt from lowes has a set of chisel knifes
788441 is the item number , though I don't know how it stacks up to the stanley or others
Edit: didn't look down the comments far enough, the others have already mentioned it. My bad
Mine has perfect edges with no dings. It was made in the UK.
New sub here, awesome content. Can you do a multi tool review? I have a Leatherman wingman multi tool and I wonder how it compares with higher and lower end brands.
The wingman used to be my favorite EDC Carry, i got the leatherman free p2 a few weeks back, it’s essentially the same tool but has a great fidget factor to it and I find a one-handed use to be very helpful when I’m working on projects. The price is a little steep but I found one a few eBay for the same price as the wingman. currently
Really enjoying your content. Do you have a favorite T-handle hex driver? Especially with a ball end? Thanks.
Do you think the chisel knife would be best for shaving hardwood like Hickory?
I've used it to rehang axe heads on Hickory handles. So yes.
Im thinking of turning , or making a nice wooden handle for mine, but not sure on the shape and size of the tang.🤔
The only thing I don’t like about this knife is that it’s not a chisel.
What’s the watch? Casio?
Rolex DSSD
@@lastbesttool thought I saw that crown on the clasp but didn’t want to over guess!!! Awesome
Morakniv ❤️
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Chisel knife; a tool invented for those who aren’t sure which tool to use or what each tool is for, so let’s combine them and put a screwdriver and a beer bottle opener on the tip while we’re at it
And Then it would be Way !.Too Overdone !
It's perfect for people like me that need to have their tools on their person while minimizing weight. I cut with them and chisel with them (not fine work) so it saves me from having to carry both a chisel and a fixed blade amongst many other tools.
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There are also Dewalt and Kobalt versions, some of which are serrated closer to the handle
Dewalt is Model# DWHT16065
Kobalt Side Strike Chisel Set 3-Pack Woodworking Chisels Set
Item #788441