Firmer chisel

identifier
ID 53
morphology
craft
craft
craft
holotype
MOT V 86.0210 L=34cm WD=5cm WT=500gr. Inscription: PEUGEOT FRÈRES image moon.
holotype
MOT V 2001.0541 (Japan) L=18cm WD=5cm WT=300gr. Inscription: Ideogram.
holotype
MOT V 2001.0547 (Japan) L=22cm WD=3,5cm WT=300gr. Inscription: Ideogram.
alias
butt chisel (syn.) (ODATE: 66)
alias
heavy duty chisel (syn.) (Katalogus 1985: 5)
description

Wide chisel (up to 8 cm) with one or two bevels, a tang and a neck, or a socket and a shank, or all metal (1).

Unlike the mortise chisel, the firmer chisel is for heavy-duty work: carving out a pin, hollowing out a drill bit hole, etc. The handle is usually fitted with one or two ferrules to prevent cracking.

Some chisels with a triangular cross-section, which often get thicker towards the handle (2), are only slightly wider than thick.

The Japanese chisel (Japanese: õire nomi), also for the heavier work, is used in a set with different widths and lengths.

See also the joiner's gouge. [MOT]

(1) See a long specimen (95 cm) in "Les moulins": 24.

(2) Eg. GROTH: 196.