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Что (кто) такое butt chisel - определение

TOOL FOR SMOOTHING OFF ROUGHLY FINISHED STONES.
Drove Chisel
  • Drove chisel circa 1919
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Hugh Butt         
AMERICAN PHYSICIAN
Hugh R. Butt
Hugh Roland Butt (January 8, 1910 – August 16, 2008) was an American physician who developed methods to treat hemorrhaging patients with vitamin K.
Alfred Butt         
  • Vanity Fair]], December 1910}}
  • Sir Alfred and Lady Butt and son Kenneth, 1925
BRITISH POLITICIAN (1878-1962)
Sir Alfred Butt; Sir Alfred Butt, 1st Baronet; Butt, Alfred
Sir Alfred Butt, 1st Baronet (20 March 1878 – 8 December 1962) was a British theatre impresario, Conservative politician and racehorse owner and breeder. During a fourteen-year tenure as manager of London's Palace Theatre, beginning in 1904, Butt built a theatre empire, expanding firstly with the Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow in 1910, followed by the London Victoria Palace a year later, to rival that of Edward Moss and others.
Boston butt         
  • A boneless Boston butt, rolled, tied and ready for roasting
CUT OF PORK THAT COMES FROM THE UPPER PART OF THE SHOULDER FROM THE FRONT LEG
Boston Butt; Pork butt; Pork shoulder; Picnic ham; Paleta de puerco
A Boston butt is the slightly wedged shaped portion of the pork shoulder above the standard picnic cut which includes the blade bone and the "lean butt" (which is boneless), both extensions of the tenderloin cut and can be used in place of the tenderloin. Generally the pork shoulder is considered a primal cut with the picnic and butt sections being sub-primal cuts however, some sources do refer to the butt as a primary cut.
chisel         
  • mortise]]
  • Different gouges and a wooden [[mallet]]
  • stonemasons]]
TOOL FOR CUTTING AND CARVING WOOD, STONE, METAL, OR OTHER HARD MATERIALS
Chisels; Masonry chisel; Masonry chisel (substitution); Cold Chisel (Equipment); Chiseler; Ciseau; Woodworking chisel; Chiseller; Mortise chisel; Bolster chisel; Gouge (chisel); Cold chisel; Cold cutter; Wood chisel; Hammer and chisel (tools)
v. a.
Cut, carve, sculpture.
David Bensusan-Butt         
BRITISH ECONOMIST (1914-1994)
D M Butt; Bensusan-Butt, David
David Miles Bensusan-Butt (24 July 1914, Colchester – 25 March 1994, London) was an English economist who spent much of his career in Australia. Known as David, he published his work as D.
chisel         
  • mortise]]
  • Different gouges and a wooden [[mallet]]
  • stonemasons]]
TOOL FOR CUTTING AND CARVING WOOD, STONE, METAL, OR OTHER HARD MATERIALS
Chisels; Masonry chisel; Masonry chisel (substitution); Cold Chisel (Equipment); Chiseler; Ciseau; Woodworking chisel; Chiseller; Mortise chisel; Bolster chisel; Gouge (chisel); Cold chisel; Cold cutter; Wood chisel; Hammer and chisel (tools)
v.
1) (D; tr.) ('to shape with a chisel') to chisel from, out of (to chisel smt. from wood)
2) (colloq.) (D; tr.) to chisel out of ('to cheat out of') (he chiseled me out of my money)
CHISEL         
  • mortise]]
  • Different gouges and a wooden [[mallet]]
  • stonemasons]]
TOOL FOR CUTTING AND CARVING WOOD, STONE, METAL, OR OTHER HARD MATERIALS
Chisels; Masonry chisel; Masonry chisel (substitution); Cold Chisel (Equipment); Chiseler; Ciseau; Woodworking chisel; Chiseller; Mortise chisel; Bolster chisel; Gouge (chisel); Cold chisel; Cold cutter; Wood chisel; Hammer and chisel (tools)
<language> An extension of C for VLSI design, implemented as a C preprocessor. It produces CIF as output. ["CHISEL - An Extension to the Programming language C for VLSI Layout", K. Karplus, PHD Thesis, Stanford U, 1982]. (2006-09-19)
chisel         
  • mortise]]
  • Different gouges and a wooden [[mallet]]
  • stonemasons]]
TOOL FOR CUTTING AND CARVING WOOD, STONE, METAL, OR OTHER HARD MATERIALS
Chisels; Masonry chisel; Masonry chisel (substitution); Cold Chisel (Equipment); Chiseler; Ciseau; Woodworking chisel; Chiseller; Mortise chisel; Bolster chisel; Gouge (chisel); Cold chisel; Cold cutter; Wood chisel; Hammer and chisel (tools)
(chisels, chiselling, chiselled)
Note: in AM, use 'chiseling', 'chiseled'
1.
A chisel is a tool that has a long metal blade with a sharp edge at the end. It is used for cutting and shaping wood and stone.
N-COUNT
2.
If you chisel wood or stone, you cut and shape it using a chisel.
They sit and chisel the stone to size.
VERB: V n
chisel         
  • mortise]]
  • Different gouges and a wooden [[mallet]]
  • stonemasons]]
TOOL FOR CUTTING AND CARVING WOOD, STONE, METAL, OR OTHER HARD MATERIALS
Chisels; Masonry chisel; Masonry chisel (substitution); Cold Chisel (Equipment); Chiseler; Ciseau; Woodworking chisel; Chiseller; Mortise chisel; Bolster chisel; Gouge (chisel); Cold chisel; Cold cutter; Wood chisel; Hammer and chisel (tools)
['t??z(?)l]
¦ noun a long-bladed hand tool with a bevelled cutting edge, struck with a hammer or mallet to cut or shape wood, stone, or metal.
¦ verb (chisels, chiselling, chiselled; US chisels, chiseling, chiseled)
1. cut or shape with a chisel.
2. [as adjective chiselled] (of a man's facial features) strongly and clearly defined.
3. informal, chiefly N. Amer. cheat or swindle (someone) out of something.
Derivatives
chiseller noun
Origin
ME: from Old North. Fr., based on L. cis- (as in late L. cisorium), var. of caes-, caedere 'to cut'.
Charles Parker Butt         
  • Vanity Fair]] in 1887.
BRITISH POLITICIAN
Sir Charles Parker Butt
Sir Charles Parker Butt (24 June 1830 – 26 May 1892) was an English High Court judge and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to 1883.

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Drove chisel

A drove chisel is a tool used by stonemasons for smoothing off roughly finished stones. When first cut from the quarry, stones are frequently have large grooves, droves, left from the splitting process. The droving chisel is used for the next stage, making the surface of the stone flat enough to use. The drove chisel is used for softer rocks such as limestone and marble, while harder rock such as granite requires a point-toothed chisel.