- flooring.
Framing chisel usually used with mallet;
similar to a butt
chisel,
except it has a longer,
slightly flexible blade.
Slick a very
large chisel driven...
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Framing, in construction, is the ****ing
together of
pieces to give a structure,
particularly a building,
support and shape.
Framing materials are usually...
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laminated timber Cross-laminated
timber Framing (construction)
Balloon framing Platform framing German Timber-
Frame Road
Woodworking joints Norman architecture...
- A
slick is a
large chisel,
characterized by a wide (2-4 inches, 5–10 cm),
heavy blade, and a long,
frequently slender,
socketed handle. A long, flat metal...
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timber framing Axes were
sometimes used to cut
timbers to
length and in joinery.
Hatchet Adzes are of many
shapes and names.
Framing Chisels are heavy...
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timber framing,
historically with
wooden joinery.
Timber framing is a type of
light framing in
which wood (as the
building structure) and
drywall framing are...
- A
corner chisel is a tool for
cutting sharp internal corners in wood,
often used for
mortise joints or
hinge rebates. The hole will
typically be cut by...
- pictured, but disk
coulter common)
chisel (foreshare)
share (mainshare)
mouldboard Other parts include the frog (or
frame), runner, landside, shin, trashboard...
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short handled sledgehammer originally used for
drilling in rock with a
chisel. The name
usually refers to a
hammer with a 2-to-4-pound (0.91 to 1.81 kg)...
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resemblance to
Dirty Harry actor Clint Eastwood, with his tall thin
frame,
chiselled facial structure and even a
similar receding hairstyle. [citation needed]...