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Chisel Tvardy flat woodworking 14 mm CrV blade, hardened and tempered
Chisel Tvardy flat woodworking 14 mm CrV blade, hardened and tempered
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Chisel Tvardy flat woodworking 14 mm CrV blade, hardened and tempered
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Chisel Tvardy flat woodworking 14 mm CrV blade, hardened and tempered
Chisel Tvardy flat woodworking 14 mm CrV blade, hardened and tempered
Chisel Tvardy flat woodworking 14 mm CrV blade, hardened and tempered is a hand chisel designed for general carpentry and cabinetmaking tasks. The 14 mm chromium-vanadium steel blade is heat-treated to provide a hard, wear-resistant cutting edge suited to paring, trimming, fitting joints and light chiseling work with wood and laminated materials. The tool is intended for manual use in workshops, assembly lines and on-site repairs where precise control and edge retention matter.
The CrV steel construction combined with hardening and tempering delivers improved edge longevity and resistance to deformation during repeated use. A 14 mm flat profile allows access to narrow grooves and precise removal of material while maintaining stability for controlled cuts. The chisel’s construction prioritizes consistent performance for routine woodworking operations, making it suitable for tradespeople and hobbyists who require predictable cutting behavior.
Secure the workpiece and ensure stable support before chiseling. Hold the chisel with a comfortable grip and position the bevel according to the cut required; bevel-up for paring or bevel-down for heavier removal with controlled strikes. For heavier cuts, use a wooden or rubber mallet, applying measured blows to avoid damaging the edge. After use, clean the blade of debris and apply light oil to prevent surface corrosion. Store the chisel in a protective sleeve or tool roll to maintain the cutting edge.
Sharpen the blade periodically with appropriate sharpening stones to maintain cutting performance. Avoid using the chisel on metal or masonry. For safe operation, wear eye protection and keep hands behind the cutting edge while striking. If the edge chips or deforms, regrind and re-harden according to standard sharpening procedures.
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