A wedge
A chisel is an example of a wedge, a pair of inclined planes. A combination of the two inclined planes.
A chisel is an example of a wedge, a pair of inclined planes. A combination of the two inclined planes.
A chisel resembles a short wedge.
A chisel is an example of a wedge, which is a type of simple machine that consists of two inclined planes placed back to back. When force is applied to the chisel, it creates a splitting effect and can be used to cut or shape materials like wood or metal.
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A chisel is primarily classified as a wedge, which is a type of simple machine. The wedge consists of two inclined planes that converge to a sharp edge, allowing it to split or cut materials apart by applying force. When struck with a hammer, the chisel's sharp edge penetrates the material, making it effective for shaping and carving.
A chisel is a wedge because it is used in carving wood.
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"Yes, a laser engraving machine is very much more expensive than a simple hammer and chisel because of the special equipment, parts and training that go along with using a laser engraving machine."
IT's NOT A SIMPLE MACHINE!
its not a simple machine