couteau à palette - significado y definición. Qué es couteau à palette
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Qué (quién) es couteau à palette - definición

WOODWORKING KNIFE
Mocotaugan; Couteau Croche; Couteau croche
  • Crooked Knife

Narmer Palette         
  • Early hieroglyphic symbols on the Narmer Palette
  • A detail from the Narmer Palette, with the oldest known depiction of [[vexilloid]]s.
  • Narmer Palette (verso)
  • Narmer Palette (recto)
  • [[Serekh]]s bearing the [[rebus]] symbols ''n'r'' (catfish) and ''mr'' (chisel) inside, being the phonetic representation of Narmer's name<ref name="Wengrow"/>
  • Detail of the Narmer Palette showing a belt with four beaded tassels and a fringe at the back representing a lion's tail.
EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTIFACT
Palette of Narmer; Great Hierakonpolis Palette; Narmer palette; Narmer's palette; Palette of King Narmer
The Narmer Palette, also known as the Great Hierakonpolis Palette or the Palette of Narmer, is a significant Egyptian archeological find, dating from about the 31st century BC, belonging, at least nominally, to the category of cosmetic palettes. It contains some of the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions ever found.
Palette knife         
ARTIST'S EQUIPMENT
Pallette knife; Palette-knife
A palette knife is a blunt tool used for mixing or applying paint, with a flexible steel blade. It is primarily used for applying paint to the canvas, mixing paint colors, adding texture to the painted surface, paste, etc.
palette knife         
ARTIST'S EQUIPMENT
Pallette knife; Palette-knife
(palette knives)
A palette knife is a knife with a broad, flat, flexible blade, used in cookery and in oil painting.
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Wikipedia

Crooked knife

The crooked knife sometimes referred to as a "curved knife", "carving knife," or "mocotaugan," from the Cree term "môhkotâkan," is a woodworking knife, typically with a curved end. The crooked knife is a common tool found amongst the native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands as well as non-native woodworkers. The crooked in "crooked knife" refers to its unusual shape with the handle set at an oblique angle to the blade. The blade can be straight or curved, long or short and can be made of a steel forged specifically for the knife, or from reused hardened steel from another source. The shape of the blade, whether curved or straight, is a function of the carving purpose of the user: straight for whittling wood, making splints for baskets and incising, curved for hollowing out bowls and masks and ladles, as well as myriad other usages.

The 1971 documentary César et son canot d'écorce (César's Bark Canoe) illustrates the use of a crooked knife in the construction of a birch-bark canoe.