
Wood Chisel 16mm
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: CH40016
- Weight: 0.20kg
- Dimensions: 52.00cm x 274.00cm x 34.00cm
- SKU: CH40016
- UPC: 6009515853518
Products Sold: 0
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R 101.26
Ex VAT: R 88.05
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Features
- 16 mm blade width — ideal for many general tasks in cabinetry and furniture.
- Hardened, bevel-ground steel blade for edge durability and sharper cuts.
- Comfortable grip handle to maintain control during extended use.
- Factory sharpened bevel so it’s ready to use out of the box.
Benefits
- Versatile tool: fits a variety of tasks from rough shaping to fine cleanup work.
- Better control: wide enough to remove material yet narrow enough for precision.
- Smoother finish: sharp steel reduces tear-out and reduces need for sanding.
Extra Information
- Use light, steady cuts when paring; refrain from heavy hammering unless the chisel is rated for it.
- Always cut with the bevel facing your intended movement to reduce tear-out on timber.
- Strop or hone periodically during use, especially when you feel drag or loss of cut sharpness.
Pro Tip
- When cleaning out grooves or rebates, angle the chisel slightly and make gentle passes to avoid gouging.
- For tricky glue or old material, use the 16 mm as a balancing width — remove bulk with it, then refine with narrower chisels.
Safety
- Wear eye protection — chips and shavings may fly.
- Keep hands behind the cutting edge at all times.
- Store with blade guards or in chisel racks to protect edges and prevent accidents.
- Do not attempt to cut into surfaces harder than the blade is designed for — let the tool do the work, not brute force.