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But they don't all have wood chisels.
Remo dug his fingers, like wood chisels, into the end of the walnut door, near the lock.
Or maybe he had a large supply of half-inch wood chisels and could afford to leave the odd one lying around carelessly in someone's back.
I ruined a couple of perfectly good wood chisels, but I had the catch slipped on one of the windows in a minute flat.
The edge was dulled and nicked; it had been used for a lot of things wood chisels oughtn't to be used for.
My son and I wandered around and eventually found both wood chisels and planer, which I imagined could do the job of fixing the cupboard.
For cutting joints:When it comes to cutting joints, recesses for hinges, and mortises for locks, a set of wood chisels is essential.
He outlined the different types of knives, axes, hoes, file tools, awls, saws, wood chisels, anchors, and metal needles that could be forged and produced.
I would also include a cross-cut handsaw, a couple of wood chisels and a hand-held power jigsaw with which to follow the curve of the dory's bottom section.
Each of these procedures changed the characteristics of the basic carbon steel in a different way, so that steels suitable for various purposes were made-razors, sword blades, knives, axes, saws, wood chisels, cold chisels, nails, spikes, etc.
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.
On the exposed wood of the blaze, surveyors were required to inscribe, with wood chisels, township, range and section information, on typically either two or four bearing trees, if they were within some reasonable distance of the corner (unspecified early on but later set at a maximum of 3 chains (178 feet, 60 meters) away).