noun A tool with a sharp edge used for cutting and shaping wood, stone, or metal
verb To cut or shape with a chisel
Chisels may be used in construction for tasks such as cutting or shaping materials like drywall or tile.
Chisels can be used in metalworking to cut, shape, or remove metal.
In woodworking, a chisel is a tool with a sharp cutting edge used for carving, shaping, or cutting wood.
In masonry, chisels are used to cut or shape bricks, stones, or concrete.
Chisels are commonly used in stone carving to shape and sculpt stone.
Chisels are used in art restoration to carefully remove layers of paint or other materials from a piece of art.
A chisel is commonly used by carpenters to carve and shape wood.
Masons use chisels to cut and shape stones for construction projects.
Sculptors use chisels to carve and sculpt various materials such as wood, stone, or metal.
Blacksmiths use chisels to cut and shape metal for various metalworking projects.
Archeologists use chisels to carefully excavate and uncover artifacts during archaeological digs.