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  2. Mortiser - Wikipedia

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    The square chisel mortiser (also called hollow chisel mortiser), similar to a drill press in many respects, combines the cutting of a four-sided chisel with the action of a drill bit in the center. The bit clears out most of the material to be removed, and the chisel ensures the edges are straight and clean.

  3. Chisel - Wikipedia

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    A sharp wood chisel in combination with a forstner wood drill bit is used to form this mortise for a half-lap joint in a timber frame. Parts of a wood chisel. Woodworking chisels range from small hand tools for tiny details, to large chisels used to remove big sections of wood, in 'roughing out' the shape of a pattern or design.

  4. Category:Chisels - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Woodworking hand tools - Wikipedia

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    Woodworking chisels (6 P) Pages in category "Woodworking hand tools" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total.

  6. Corner chisel - Wikipedia

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    A corner chisel is a tool for cutting sharp internal corners in wood, often used for mortise joints or hinge rebates. The hole will typically be cut by a router, or occasionally drilled, leaving rounded corners. The function of the corner chisel is therefore similar to the square mortising chisel used on a mortising machine

  7. Slick (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The combined blade and handle can reach two feet (60 cm) in length. The blade of a slick is slightly curved lengthwise, and/or the handle socket is cranked upward, such that the handle and socket clear the surface of the work when the edge is touching. This distinguishes the slick from the similarly sized, short-handled millwright's chisel.

  8. Plough - Wikipedia

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    Chisel ploughs are becoming more popular as a primary tillage tool in row-crop farming areas. Basically the chisel plough is a heavy-duty field cultivator intended to operate at depths from 15 cm (5.9 in) to as much as 46 cm (18 in). However some models may run much deeper.

  9. Japanese chisel - Wikipedia

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    Japanese chisels More Japanese chisels Japanese chisels in use, among other tools (early 14th Century) The Japanese chisel or nomi (鑿, のみ) is made on similar principles to the Japanese plane. There is a hard blade, called hagane attached to a softer piece of metal called the jigane.

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