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Old 05-14-2008, 05:52 PM
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Has anyone had experience using rotary chisels. Creative Technologies, Inc. - the Rotary Chisel

I am thinking of purchasing one of these but I am not sure is they are worth the cost (18-$65) depending on size, nor am I certain about which one to buy.
Any input would be greatly appreciated. I would hate to spend that much if the tool is not worth the expense

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I bought one several years ago and didn't much care for it. Control seemed to be a problem. Also if you bump a knuckle with it it is far worse than the abrasion caused by a Typhoon or Kutzall. I only used it a few times. My opinion only. Someone else on here may think it is handy as pockets in pants.
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I have a set of the smaller ones I actually have four of them. I dont seem to use all of them. The one with the offset blades seems to be my favorite I use it once in a while to do hair. I am thinking of purchasing the large off set to do the hair on my chainsaw carved bears.
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That looks like a beast that would be hard to control!
I am past the "No Fear "stage and no longer consider myself 10 ft Tall and Bullet Proof. If you can handle it it would sure move a lot of material in a short time, but I would be hesitant to put a bunch of work into a project then blow a chunk out cause I lost control for a millisecond.
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Thanks. I think I will hold off on that purchase until I have more experience using rotary tools for carving and shaping. I was just looking for an easier way to remove a lot of unwanted wood when roughing out a piece.

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I am using one of those "monsters" I have no problem with them ,actually I love it because it sure gets rid of wood quickly especially for using it on hard wood which I use mostly my hands are very small ,no problem hangin on to the tool.
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Old 05-17-2008, 10:37 AM
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I am using one of those "monsters" I have no problem with them ,actually I love it because it sure gets rid of wood quickly especially for using it on hard wood which I use mostly my hands are very small ,no problem hangin on to the tool.
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There are many choices and sizes. Which size are you using? Most of my work is done with hardwood and I would envision using the chisels in the first phase of roughing out the piece.

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my size is the smaller one ,I wish I could get a picture of it it has 3 corners, I got it from Razertip and it was about $40.00 Cand.but truly I love it I am impatient so I have to see chips flying lol
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Doc I went into the website you had on your first post and mine ithe chisel for stock removal the picture on the lright side and it is 1/4 " I hope this helps
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