edge tool
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Definition
Noun: A hand tool or powered tool that is designed to cut, shape, or remove material by means of a sharpened working edge. The defining characteristic is its intentionally sharpened edge, which is applied to the workpiece.
Usage
The term "edge tool" classifies a tool based on its primary functional component—a sharp edge. It is a general category, not a specific tool name. * Always handle an edge tool with care. * A chisel is a classic example of an edge tool. * The workshop was stocked with various edge tools for woodworking.
Examples
- The carpenter selected the appropriate edge tool for making the precise joint.
- Sharpening is essential maintenance for any edge tool to keep it effective and safe.
- Museums often display ancient edge tools like adzes and hand axes.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase "edged tool" is sometimes used interchangeably with "edge tool," though "edge tool" is more common in technical and tool classification contexts.
- In proverbial or figurative language, an edge tool can symbolize something that requires skillful or careful handling due to its potential danger or precision.
- "He knew that spreading rumors was wielding an edge tool; it could easily cut the wrong way."
Variants and Related Words
- Edged (adjective): Having a sharp edge or edges. (e.g., an weapon).
- Cutting tool (noun phrase): A broader category that includes edge tools as well as tools that cut by abrasion (like files) or other means.
Synonyms
- Cutting tool
- Blade tool
- Sharp tool
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To play with edge tools: To engage in a dangerous or risky activity. This idiom directly references the inherent hazard of careless tool use.
- "Investing all his savings in that volatile startup was like playing with edge tools."
Noun
- any cutting tool with a sharp cutting edge (as a chisel or knife or plane or gouge)