- 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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sizes of the hex
socket are
defined by ISO 4762 (
socket head cap ****s), ISO 4026 (
socket set ****s with flat point), ISO 4027 (
socket set ****s with...
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often had
wooden handles and a
steel chisel fixed with a tang and
collar or
socket,
similar to a carpenter's
chisel. Ice
spuds are
still carried by many...
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include over 50
different models of planes, in
addition to spokeshaves,
socket chisels, ****drivers,
marking and
measuring devices and
workbench hardware...
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appearance is deceptive, as they are
actually derived from a
large double-ended
chisel with a side
handle added for
better control. The
geometry of a twybil, particularly...
- Coupland's
elevators (also
known as
chisels) are
instruments commonly used for
dental extraction. They are used in sets of
three each of
increasing size...
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skull in
front of the eye
socket (preoribital region) is short. The
premaxillae form a beak, with a
cutting edge
similar to a
chisel. The
teeth of Sphenotitan...
- for the job.
Makeshift arrangements such as the use of a ****driver as a
chisel, a pair of
pliers as a wrench, a
wrench as a hammer, or
overloading a wrench...
- self-tapping ****.
Machine ****s are also made with
socket heads (see above),
often referred to as
socket-head
machine ****s. ASME
standard B18.2.1-1996...
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stilts for
handles (two-handled ard). The
share comes in two
basic forms: a
socket share slipped over the nose of the ard-head; and the tang
share ****ed into...