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Cinceles de emparejamiento Imperial de Narex

Precio normal $44.90

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Cinceles de pelado Narex

El cincel desbastador es la mejor opción para quienes trabajan con herramientas manuales para rebajar pequeñas cantidades de veta y lograr un ajuste perfecto entre componentes de carpintería. Más largos que un cincel de banco estándar, estos cinceles desbastadores están diseñados para ofrecer al usuario el máximo control al realizar este delicado trabajo de ajuste. Si bien este tipo de cincel no está diseñado para golpearse con un mazo, el ángulo de afilado poco profundo del bisel principal permite a cualquier carpintero rebajar material con un golpe controlado y poca fuerza.

Las características incluyen:

  • Tamaños estándar disponibles: 1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1" y 1-1/4"
  • Longitud de hoja de 9-5/8", longitud total de 13-3/8" (245 mm, 390 mm)
  • Acero al cromo-magnesio rectificado de alta calidad endurecido a Rc59
  • Mango de carpe teñido y encerado
  • Construcción de virola de latón fino
  • Parte de la línea Narex Wood Line Plus de herramientas manuales finas

Usos en tu tienda:

  • El cincel ideal para eliminar las vetas de los bordes hasta que las uniones encajen perfectamente.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes do the Narex paring chisels come in?

Standard sizes are 1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1", and 1-1/4" wide, covering both fine and broad paring tasks. Browse more chisels for related joinery work.

Can I hit a paring chisel with a mallet?

No. Paring chisels are not meant to be struck with a mallet. They are pushed by hand, using the shallow bevel and a controlled stroke to pare away material with low force.

Why are paring chisels longer than bench chisels?

The longer blade gives the user the utmost control during delicate fitting work, providing leverage and registration across a joint so you can pare flat and true.

What steel are these chisels made from?

They are ground from high-quality chrome-magnesium steel hardened to Rc59. Maintain the edge with sharpening supplies.

How long are the paring chisels?

Each chisel has a 9-5/8" (245mm) blade and a 13-3/8" (390mm) overall length, giving the reach needed for controlled paring.

What are paring chisels best used for?

They are ideal for paring away edge grain until your joinery perfectly interlocks, shaving small amounts of material to achieve a precise fit between components.

What handle do these chisels have?

They feature a stained and waxed hornbeam handle with fine brass ferrule construction, balancing the long blade for comfortable, controlled paring.

What product line are these chisels part of?

They belong to the Narex Wood Line Plus line of fine hand tools. Explore the broader hand tools collection for more options.

Why does the shallow bevel matter?

The shallow grind angle of the primary bevel lets you pare with a controlled stroke and a low degree of force, slicing thin shavings cleanly for an exact joinery fit.

How do I sharpen a paring chisel?

Maintain the shallow primary bevel on sharpening stones to keep the edge keen for fine paring cuts. See our sharpening supplies for stones and honing accessories.