Are Narex Mortise Chisels Worth It?

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Asked By CraftySquirrel42 On

I'm doing some spring cleaning in my shop and realized I don't have any mortise chisels. I'm looking to pick up a set, ideally three sizes: 1/8", 1/4", and 1/2". I've been considering Narex since they offer a couple of different sets, but I'm open to other recommendations as well. What do you think would be the best bang for my buck?

3 Answers

Answered By OldSchoolTools On

I used to have a set of Narex chisels and was mostly pleased with them. Remember, you don’t necessarily need all three sizes. The 1/2" is likely the least useful unless you have a specific project needing that size. I find the 1/8" incredibly helpful, even if you never cut mortises with it. You might even prefer a 5/16" chisel over the 1/4", depending on your usual stock thickness.

Answered By ChiselKing88 On

The budget-friendly Narex chisels are perfect for beginners. Just flatten the back before using, which isn’t usually too much work—mine were almost good to go right out of the box!

CraftySquirrel42 -

Thanks for the heads-up!

Answered By WoodworkerBobby On

If you don't need a full set, I suggest buying individual chisels as you need them for specific projects. A 1/2" chisel is pretty thick for most mortises, usually requiring thicker wood, and a 1/8" is quite thin, better suited for less than 1/2" stock. Personally, I find a 1/4" really handy for wood around 3/4" thick or a bit less, and a 3/8" is great for deeper mortises.

CraftySquirrel42 -

I did this! I bought a 1/2” Narex Richter and it works beautifully.

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