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The term "chisel" is used for many tools that have the same basic shape but are actually very different in their use and exact geometries. | |||
'''Which one are you looking for?''' | |||
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File:bevel edge chisels.JPG|'''[[Bevel Edge Chisels|bevel edge chisels]]''' are the most commonly used ones in woodworking|link=Bevel Edge Chisels | |||
File:wood carving chisels.JPG|'''[[Carving Chisels|carving chisels]]''' can be used for fine details|link=Carving Chisels | |||
File:skew chisel.svg|'''[[Skew Chisels|skew chisels]]''' have an angled edge and are used for [[woodturning]]|link=Skew Chisels | |||
File:chisel bits.jpg|'''[[Chisel Bits|chisel bits]]''' can be used with a [[Rotary Hammer|rotary hammer]] to shape stone|link=Chisel Bits | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 19 November 2024
The term "chisel" is used for many tools that have the same basic shape but are actually very different in their use and exact geometries.
Which one are you looking for?
bevel edge chisels are the most commonly used ones in woodworking
carving chisels can be used for fine details
skew chisels have an angled edge and are used for woodturning
chisel bits can be used with a rotary hammer to shape stone