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Woodworking Chisel 16 mm YATO YT-6246
The Woodworking Chisel 16 mm YATO YT-6246 is a hand tool intended for precise cutting, paring and shaping of wood. It is designed for manual carpentry tasks such as joinery, furniture making and general workshop or on-site repairs. The tool combines a 16 mm wide hardened steel blade with a handle shaped for controlled grip and impact resistance to support accurate material removal and edge trimming.
The hardened steel blade provides wear resistance and maintains a sharp edge for repetitive cutting and paring operations. The 16 mm blade width is suitable for both fine detail work and moderate waste removal, offering a balance between precision and efficiency. The handle is designed to allow controlled grips and withstand occasional mallet strikes, enabling more forceful trimming when required. Overall construction emphasizes durability and reliable performance in everyday woodworking tasks.
Secure the workpiece before starting and ensure the chisel blade is sharp and free of nicks. Hold the handle with a firm controlled grip and position the bevel as required for paring or cutting. For precise shaving and paring, use hand pressure and controlled strokes; for removing larger amounts of material or cutting joints, a mallet may be applied to the handle in short, controlled taps. After use, clean the blade, apply a light protective oil if storing for extended periods, and keep the edge protected to maintain performance.
Regularly hone and strop the cutting edge to preserve sharpness and reduce the risk of tearing the wood. Use the appropriate blade angle for the task: shallower angles for fine paring and slightly steeper angles for heavier chopping. When working with hard or knotty timber, take smaller passes to avoid excessive stress on the blade and handle.
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