A small bent chisel for wood carving.
A gouge is a tool used to scoop/dig out wood. A bit like a chisel.
Carving tool sets can contain many different types of tools depending on the size, price, and level of the set. The most basic carving sets normally contain a firmer chisel, a front gouge, a corner chisel, a front bent gouge, a straight gouge, and a parting tool.
A chisel-like tool is called a gouge. It is a cutting tool used in woodworking and carving to shape and carve materials like wood or stone.
One type of chisel is called a gouge. An ax-like tool related to a chisel is called an adze.The verb "to chisel" has the synonyms sculpt, carve, shape, or fashion.The slang term "chisel" means to swindle, cheat, or defraud.
The best tool for hollowing out a log is a gouge or a chisel. These tools are specifically designed for carving out wood and creating hollow spaces within the log.
Gouge The term Gouge is used in different ways: Gouge, a form of chisel Gouge (grape), another name for the European wine grape Gouais blanc Eye-gouging (rugby union), an offence in rugby union Eye-gouging, the act of pressing or tearing the eye Fault gouge, an unconsolidated rock type Shale Gouge Ratio, a mathematical algorithm to predict fault rock types Seabed gouging by ice, when floating ice (such as an iceberg) drifts across isobaths and comes into contact with the seabed. Gouging (fighting style), an antiquated form of combat in the back-country United States Fish-hooking, gouging as part of self-defence or martial arts Price gouging, a legal term Adze, a stone tool Look up gouge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
plane, spokeshave, rasp, travisher, inshave, draw knife, crooked knife, saw, wood file, chisel, gouge, scraper, probably scored more specialized tools
William Gouge died in 1653.
William Gouge was born in 1573.
Thomas Gouge was born in 1609.
Thomas Gouge died in 1681.
Martin Gouge died in 1444.