mortise chisel.
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mortise chisel — type of chisel that is hit by a hammer in order to make deep cuts … English contemporary dictionary
mortise chisel. — See framing chisel. [1670 80] … Useful english dictionary
Mortise — or mortice may refer to: Mortise and tenon, a woodworking joint Ankle mortise, part of the distal tibia joining the talus bone to form an ankle joint Mortise chisel, a type of chisel Mortice lock a deadlocking lock. This disambiguation page lists … Wikipedia
Chisel — This article is about the tool. For the American band, see Chisel (band). For the album by Australian band Cold Chisel, see Chisel (album). Steel woodworking chisel … Wikipedia
framing chisel — noun : a long sturdy chisel designed for rough carpentry work * * * a woodworking chisel for heavy work and deep cuts, often having a handle reinforced to withstand blows from a metal hammer head. Also called mortise chisel. [1870 75] … Useful english dictionary
framing chisel — a woodworking chisel for heavy work and deep cuts, often having a handle reinforced to withstand blows from a metal hammer head. Also called mortise chisel. [1870 75] * * * … Universalium
corner chisel — noun : a chisel having two cutting edges at right angles to each other for cutting mortise corners or angles … Useful english dictionary
Mortiser — Hollow mortising chisel and bit A mortiser or morticer is a specialized woodworking machine used to cut square or rectangular holes in a piece of lumber, such as a mortise in a mortise and tenon joint. Contents … Wikipedia
Glossary of woodworking terms — This page is a glossary of woodworking terms.AlphanumericTOC align=center nobreak= numbers= seealso= externallinks= references= top=|A* Applied carving background which is worked separately and then applied, rather than being worked in place.B*… … Wikipedia
hand tool — any tool or implement designed for manual operation. * * * Introduction any of the implements used by craftsmen in manual operations, such as chopping, chiseling, sawing, filing, or forging. Complementary tools, often needed as auxiliaries to… … Universalium