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Chisels for metal cut, chip, and shape metal workpieces and surfaces. They cut metals that are softer than the chisel material and make rough cuts that may need finishing if smooth edges or surfaces are required. Their striking head is hit with a hammer to drive the chisel's cutting edge into the metal. They are commonly used for blacksmithing and metalworking.
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Cold Chisels
Cold chisels drive their flat, wide cutting edge to cut and chip metal. Also known as flat chisels, they are cold formed to increase hardness. They cut sheet metal that's too thick for tin snips, slide under and break off corroded or frozen rivet heads and nuts, chip through chain, remove burs, and more.
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Hand-Guarded Cold Chisels
An oversized guard on the striking head of these cold chisels deflects off-target hammer blows to prevent hand injuries. Hand-guarded chisels also minimize mushrooming to keep the head from splitting and absorb vibration to reduce user fatigue. Cold chisels drive their flat, wide cutting edge to cut and chip metal. Also known as flat chisels, they are cold formed to increase hardness. They cut sheet metal that's too thick for tin snips, slide under and break off corroded or frozen rivet heads and nuts, chip through chain, remove burs, and more.
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