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== Bevel Edge Chisels == | |||
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|tool name=Bevel Edge Chisels | |||
|german=Stecheisen|image=bevel edge chisels.JPG | |||
|synonyms="chisels", flat bench chisels;<br>DE: Stecheisen, Stechbeitel,<br>"Stemmeisen", DIN 5139 Form B <sup>[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beitel#Stecheisen.2C_Stemmeisen_.28Flacheisen.29]</sup> | |||
|type=hand tool | |||
|access=read this page - <br>ask a tutor if '''anything''' is uncertain! | |||
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]] | |||
|material=[[wood]] | |||
|tutors=[[User:Lukas|Lukas]] | |||
|used with=[[mallets]] | |||
}} | |||
The proper driving tool for bevel edge chisels is a wooden [[Mallets|mallet]] which is '''only used on those chisels that have a metal ring at the end of their handle (or a metal rod going all the way through)'''. Handles without that reinforcement will not withstand hammering without damage! Drive these by hand or using a light piece of [[Scrap Wood|scrap wood]] and they should be fine. | |||
[[File:door lock preparation.JPG|thumb|left|400 px|Carving out the frame-bound part of a lock with a bevel edge chisel]] | |||
To learn how to sharpen and hone these properly, have a look at the first part of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psoD4mMsiDQ this great video class]. They are wall-mounted using a 3D printed [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2646988 holder]. | |||
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Revision as of 20:57, 4 May 2022
Bevel Edge Chisels
ToolInfoBox Bevel Edge Chisels | |
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Synonyms: | "chisels", flat bench chisels; DE: Stecheisen, Stechbeitel, "Stemmeisen", DIN 5139 Form B [1] |
Type: | hand tool |
Material: | wood |
Used with: | mallets |
Location: | wood workshop |
Access Requirements: | read this page - ask a tutor if anything is uncertain! |
Tutors: | Lukas |
The proper driving tool for bevel edge chisels is a wooden mallet which is only used on those chisels that have a metal ring at the end of their handle (or a metal rod going all the way through). Handles without that reinforcement will not withstand hammering without damage! Drive these by hand or using a light piece of scrap wood and they should be fine.
To learn how to sharpen and hone these properly, have a look at the first part of this great video class. They are wall-mounted using a 3D printed holder.