Corner chisel
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A woodworking chisel used for cutting inside corners
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Other names | Bruzz chisel |
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Classification | Wood chisel |
Used with | Mallet |
A corner chisel is a tool for cutting sharp internal corners in wood, often used for mortice joints or hinge rebates. The hole will typically be cut by a router, or occasionally drilled, leaving rounded corners. The function of the corner chisel is therefore similar to the square morticing chisel used on a morticing machine.
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