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Chisel points must be set at right angles to the direction of movement.
Either a round point or chisel point stylus may be used.
They were bent at one end, sharpened into chisel points and wrought from steel.
This will give clearance for the chisel point and will prevent burning.
Although it is not commonly known, the "chisel point" kissaki originated in Japan.
This feature is called a chisel point, and permits painting precise lines and edges.
The knife's chisel point punched through thick fabric, then skidded off a hard, smooth surface.
Available in both bullet and chisel point nibs.
Each features the special Ketchum chisel point pin, which gives illusion of continuous line character.
The recent preparation of a Chasmosaurus skull required that more than $3000 be spent on carbide chisel points!
Chisel point for general use.
A chisel point broke through the flagstone, and suddenly the upturned stone was pushed up and outward.
Heavy duty cultivators with chisel points can be used for emergency erosion control on loams and clays.
He began corkscrewing the chisel point of the Cold Steel Tanto blade into the wall.
The chisel point of the Japanese-style blade punched through the white convertible top, and the soldier yanked the leather away from the driver's seat.
Bolan pulled his fighting knife and slit the belts that held one of the crates, then shoved the chisel point under the crate lid.
The point of the turret shell was removed and the remains honed to a chisel point of about 60 degrees by grinding.
Maori learnt to ask sailors to sharpen 8 inch long ships nails to a chisel point on a ships wheel in exchange for fish.
The points should be sharpened vertically downwards to give a chisel point (except on vertical front points, which are sharpened as an ice-axe pick).
Unlike common staples that have parallel chisel points on both legs, ceiling tile staples have the leg points beveled in opposite directions.
Two years were spent mastering the discipline of penmanship in the old school style, taught by men with chisel points and a mortal fear of the Rotring ink pen.
(Chisel point only refers to the straightness of the edge that comprises the end of the blade and not to the knife edge being ground on just one side.)
Havel clamped his thighs to his mount and raised his bow, drawing to the angle of his jaw with the chisel point slanting up at a thirty-five-degree angle.
On the other hand, some of the less controlled alloyed types, like spearheads and knives as well as more simple tools such as chisel points, were mainly cast into open, relatively roughly carved limestone moulds.
For twist drill bits, the pilot size is usually selected to so that the chisel point of the larger drill does not need to remove any material, which reduces the chance of splitting the web of the bit.