drove chisel
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Definition
- Noun:
- A stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone: A specialized hand tool used in masonry and stonework. It has a wide, flat cutting edge designed for shaping, smoothing, or texturing the surface of stone, rather than for deep cutting or splitting.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The mason used a drove chisel to create a rough, textured finish on the granite block.
- For the initial smoothing of the limestone, a wide drove chisel is more effective than a point chisel.
Advanced Usage
- "To work with a drove chisel": To use this specific tool in the process of dressing stone.
- The artisan skillfully worked with a drove chisel to achieve the desired surface pattern.
Variants and Related Words
- Drove (n): In this context, refers to the act of driving or shaping stone with a chisel. The tool is named for this action.
- Stone chisel (n): A general term for any chisel used on stone.
- Pitching chisel / Point chisel (n): A chisel with a pointed tip, used for splitting stone, in contrast to the broad-edged drove chisel used for surfacing.
Synonyms
- Broad chisel: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the tool's wide blade.
- Mason's drove: A less common variant of the term.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "drove" in "drove chisel" is specific to the tool's function and should not be confused with the more common verb "to drive" or the noun "drove" meaning a large group of animals. This is a technical term from stonemasonry.
Noun
- a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone