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Crown® Skew Chisel, Oiled Handle, Blade Width 13 mm

Description

Traditionally made

M2-HSS woodturning tools - exclusively available with oiled ash handle and ready-to-use bevel.

Standard tool for smoothing both flat and curved surfaces. Skew edged, double bevel.
Crown® Woodturning Tools - Available versions:


M2-HSS woodturning tools with factory grind
Crown standard version, the blade material used is an extremely sturdy M2-HSS. Stained beech handle. Approx. 62 HRC.

M2-HSS woodturning tools with ready-to-use bevel
The blade material used is an extremely sturdy M2-HSS. The version with ash handle manufactured exclusively for DICTUM is additionally provided with a ready-to-use bevel. Approx. 62 HRC.

M2-HSS Cryogenic woodturning tools
Improved edge life and sharpness without compromising on sharpening: Cryogenic hardening is a technically elaborate process, in which the steel is cooled down, computer-controlled, to -185 °C after hardening. After this treatment, the steel has finer carbides that cannot develop during the usual hardening process.
This results in excellent properties such as a longer service life than with conventional hardening, a fine cutting edge with reduced burr formation and easier sharpening. Come with ready-to-use bevel and black stained ash handles. Approx. 62 HRC.

M42-HSS Cryogenic Turning Tools – made of an extra-hard HSS-cobalt alloy
Extremely long service life and razor-sharp cutting edges: Originally developed to meet the requirements of metal processing, M42 Steel cuts even exotic hardwood or composite materials effortlessly. The steel provides an exceptionally long service life thanks to the addition of 10% cobalt as well as the cryogenic treatment it undergoes at -185°C during the tempering process. This causes fine carbides to form, which help increase the service life and sharpenability of the steel long-term. Come with ready-to-use bevel and black stained ash handles. Approx. 65 HRC.

PRO-PM woodturning tools - made of ultra hard sintered steel
The ultimate turning tools: PRO-PM gouges are the top of the line for exotic hardwoods, laminates or wood with mineral inclusions. The alloying of steels has its limits due to their different melting points. During sintering, a new type of steel is created from powder steel under the influence of high temperature and pressure, which would not be miscible in the liquid state. The very high percentage of cobalt (8 %) and tungsten (10.5 %) make them highly durable. The tools hold their edge at least five times longer than conventional HSS tools. Come with ready-to-use bevel and black stained ash handles. Approx. 62 HRC.

Properties

Bevel: Factory grind (ready-to-use)
Blade width: 13 mm
Form: Chisel
Handle length: 220 mm
Handle material: Oiled ash
Hardness: approx. 62 HRC
Overall length: 380 mm
Steel: M2-HSS
Typ: Chisel
Version: M2-HSS

Properties

Bevel: Factory grind (ready-to-use)
Blade width: 13 mm
Form: Chisel
Handle length: 220 mm
Handle material: Oiled ash
Hardness: approx. 62 HRC
Overall length: 380 mm
Steel: M2-HSS
Typ: Chisel
Version: M2-HSS

Manufacturer

Crown

Hand-forging and high-grade steels make Crown Tools one of the leading manufacturers of turning tools worldwide. All their tools are made in Sheffield, England, following a long tradition. The blades are made of ultra-edge-holding M2-HSS steel as well as PRO-PM steel for heavy-duty use and ultimate edge life.

Name: Crown
Mailing address: 332-334 Coleford Road, Darnall
S9 5PH Sheffield
United Kingdom
Homepage: https://www.crownhandtools.ltd.uk

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