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Orient Premium Stamped Adze with Handle, 0.52 kg, 400 mm, 040 VLR 682The Orient Premium adze is a practical tool designed for carpentry, construction, and repair work, suitable for shaping, hewing, and processing wood. The tool features a stamped steel construction and is supplied with a handle, allowing it to be used immediately after purchase. With an overall length of 400 mm, the adze provides a good balance between control and striking power during operation. The 0.52 kg head is well suited for everyday workshop and construction site tasks.Technical Specifications:Type: Stamped Adze Brand: Orient Premium Head Weight: 0.52 kg Overall Length: 400 mm Supplied With: Handle Weight: 0.52 kg Package Contents:1 x Orient Premium Adze with Handle..
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Pretsizno Leene Cast Adze with Handle, 0.55 kgThe Pretsizno Leene cast adze is a durable hand tool designed for carpentry, construction, and repair work. It is suitable for shaping, hewing, and processing wood, offering reliable performance and durability under demanding working conditions. The tool features a cast head weighing 0.55 kg and a wooden handle with a total length of 350 mm, providing a comfortable grip and excellent control during use. Technical Specifications:Type: Cast Adze Head Weight: 0.55 kg Total Weight: 0.75 kg Length: 350 mm Handle Material: Wood Package Contents:1 x Pretsizno Leene Cast Adze with Handle, 0.55 kg..
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Chisels for precision woodworking and rough shaping

Hammers are hand tools used for chopping, carving, smoothing, and shaping wood in carpentry, construction, and repair work. They are used when working with beams, boards, logs, posts, wooden structures, garden elements, and workshop components. For craftsmen, installers, carpenters, and discerning DIYers, a good chisel provides control over the strike, clean material removal, and comfort during prolonged use.

In the hand tools section, chisels hold a special place because they combine the power of a striking tool with precision in shaping surfaces. Their blade is designed for working with wood, and the handle ensures a stable grip and proper force application. Depending on the shape of the head, the length of the handle, and the sharpening, different models are used for rough shaping, leveling, cutting out recesses, or final shaping of details.

Applications of adzes in workshops, construction, and yards

Chisels are used in the construction and repair of wooden sheds, fences, roof structures, shacks, farm buildings, and decorative elements. When working with solid wood, the tool helps quickly remove excess material, correct edges, and shape rough surfaces before sanding or further processing.

In carpentry, adzes are invaluable when working with beams and logs, where power tools do not always provide the necessary control. When carving by hand, the craftsman feels the grain direction, the hardness of the wood, and the load on the blade. For yard work and garden maintenance, the adze helps with trimming posts, shaping slats, removing bark, and making adjustments to wooden components.

For rough and fine work

Heavier chisels are suitable for more intensive material removal and working with hard or damp wood. Lighter models offer better control for adjustments, edge shaping, and working overhead or in tight spaces. The shape of the blade also matters: a wider cutting edge covers a larger area, while a narrower one makes it easier to guide the tool during carving and local adjustments.

How to Choose the Right Chisel

When choosing a chisel, consider the type of work, the wood, and how often you'll use it. For construction work and processing beams, look for models with a solid head and a sturdy handle. For woodworking tasks requiring more control, more compact tools with a well-shaped blade are convenient. For home use, a medium-weight model is often practical, as it doesn't tire the hand quickly and remains strong enough for regular repairs.

  • Head weight: a heavier head provides a stronger blow, while a lighter one facilitates precise work.
  • Blade shape: straight, slightly curved, or narrower blades are used depending on the type of material removal.
  • Handle: A wooden, fiberglass, or composite handle should sit securely in the hand and reduce slippage.
  • Length: A longer handle provides a stronger swing, while a shorter one ensures control during detailed work.
  • Sharpening: A well-maintained blade reduces effort and prevents the wood from tearing.

Materials and Construction

Axe heads are typically made of hardened steel, resistant to impact and repeated sharpening. With proper heat treatment, the blade retains its cutting edge longer, and the head body withstands stress without deformation. The handle directly affects comfort: wooden handles feel natural and are easy to replace, while composite options are valued for their resistance to moisture and temperature changes.

The connection between the head and the handle must be tight, with no play or visible cracks. During regular use, check the fastening, the condition of the handle, and the cutting edge. Timely maintenance extends the tool's life and reduces the risk of an inaccurate strike.

Safe Operation and Maintenance

Hammers require a stable stance, a clear swing zone, and proper alignment of the strike. Work with gloves that provide a good grip, safety goggles when working with dry or brittle wood, and ensure the workpiece is securely fastened. The blade must be sharp, as a dull edge requires more force and increases the risk of slipping on the wood.

After use, clean the metal part of resin, dust, and moisture. Light oiling protects the steel from corrosion, and storing it in a dry place protects the handle and cutting edge. When transporting, it is advisable to cover the blade with a guard or keep it separate from other hand tools and supplies to prevent damage to the cutting edge.

Hammers for Professional and Home Use

For professional use, axes must withstand intensive work, regular sharpening, and the strain of cutting hard wood. For home repairs and yard maintenance, a comfortable grip, control, and moderate weight are key. A well-chosen tool saves effort when carving, helps shape the wood more precisely, and remains useful for years in the workshop.

Browse the selection at Toolsbox.bg and choose chisels suited to your tasks-from rough shaping of beams to precise adjustments on wooden elements, as well as repairs and maintenance of structures.

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