What is a bevelled edge chisel used for?
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As the name suggests the bevel edge chisel has bevelled edges which helps reach into tight spaces and acute angles when making joinery. They are used for rough chopping in conjunction with a mallet, as well as for fine paring by hand.
Correspondingly, what is the function of chisel?
A chisel is a tool with a characteristically shaped cutting edge (such that wood chisels have lent part of their name to a particular grind) of blade on its end, for carving or cutting a hard material such as wood, stone, or metal by hand, struck with a mallet, or mechanical power.
Keeping this in view, what are the different types of chisels?
Below is a guide to the most common types of wood chisel and their uses.
- Firmer Chisel. The definition of a firmer chisel has changed over the years.
- Bench Chisel. Bench chisels are the first port of call with wood chisels.
- Butt Chisel.
- Pairing Chisel.
- Mortise Chisel.
- Dovetail Chisel.
- Corner Chisel.
- Framing Chisel.
The blade of these dovetail chisels is triangular in section. This shape allows the chisels to be used to cut in tight corners, like dovetail joints, where the shape of a normal chisel prevents it from being used.
Dovetail Chisels - Umeki Nomi.
Blade width | Blade thickness | CodePrice |
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42 mm | 6 mm | 309578 ∗ € 69.00 |