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  2. Chisel - Wikipedia

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    There are four common types of cold chisels. These are the flat chisel, the most widely known type, which is used to cut bars and rods to reduce surfaces and to cut sheet metal that is too thick or difficult to cut with tin snips. The cross cut chisel is used for cutting grooves and slots. The blade narrows behind the cutting edge to provide ...

  3. Geologist's hammer - Wikipedia

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    Geologist's hammers, as with most hammers, have two heads, one on either side. Most commonly, the tool consists of a flat square head on one end, with either a chisel or a pick head at the other end. [3] A corner or edge of the flat head is used to deliver a blow to a rock with the intention of splitting it.

  4. Ball-peen hammer - Wikipedia

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    Besides peening (surface-hardening by impact), the ball-peen hammer is useful for many tasks, such as striking punches and chisels (usually performed with the flat face of the hammer). The peening face or ball face is useful for rounding off edges of metal pins and fasteners, such as rivets.

  5. File (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a double-cut flat file showing cutting surfaces on both wide and narrow faces. A file is a tool used to remove fine amounts of material from a workpiece. It is common in woodworking, metalworking, and other similar trade and hobby tasks.

  6. Jackhammer - Wikipedia

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    Flex chisel – flexible metal blade (attached to shank with bolts) for tile removal and scraping; Bushing tool – multiple carbide points for cleaning up seams and knocking down rough spots in concrete; Sharpening: chisels may be resharpened in a shop or with an angle grinder with grinding disc. After resharpening, they must then be heat ...

  7. Stonemason's hammer - Wikipedia

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    A stonemason's hammer, also known as a brick hammer, has one flat traditional face and a short or long chisel-shaped blade. [1] It can thus be used to chip off edges or small pieces of stone, cut brick or a concrete masonry unit, without using a separate chisel. The chisel blade can also be used to rapidly cut bricks or cinder blocks.

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