KAPRA flat chisel with round free-standing carbide blade
  • KAPRA flat chisel with round free-standing carbide blade
  • KAPRA flat chisel with round free-standing carbide blade
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KAPRA flat chisel with round free-standing carbide blade

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With free-standing carbide plate. With mallet head. Length 210 mm.

The carbide chisel is ideal for fine detail work in marble and limestone and has the following features: The free-standing carbide plate allows a good view of the workpiece. The ratio of cutting edge width to chisel thickness is balanced. The chisels have extremely sharply ground cutting edges and a flat cutting edge angle that merges into the body of the chisel. The chisels have an ideal length for sculpting work and are made of high-quality carbide.

The very fine and sharply ground cutting edges allow crystalline stone and limestone to be chiselled off easily and enable a precise strike for detailed work and lettering. The chisels require careful handling: If carbide chisels are ground to a very sharp or thin point, careful work is required as carbide is a brittle material due to its hardness and can easily break when ground thinly.

Please observe the special instructions for using the KAPRA chisel with free-standing carbide plate:

The fine KAPRA carbide chisels are very suitable for carving details and lettering out of crystalline stone and hard limestone. The chisels should be loaded as evenly as possible and not used on one side, otherwise they may tilt and break. Levering movements when hammering can also lead to breakage. KAPRA carbide chisels are not suitable for working with a heavy fist or for blasting or coarse removal of stone!

General information on carbide chisels:

Sculpting chisels made of carbide or with carbide inserts are particularly suitable for working on hard types of stone. Carbide tools need to be sharpened less frequently during work because the material is so strong that there is less abrasion than with tools made of forged steel. The carbide cutting edge therefore has a longer service life.

The rule of thumb for hard stone is: the harder the stone, the blunter the cutting angle of the chisel should be. With hard stone such as granite, the chisel is placed at almost a right angle and the stone is virtually pulverised. The chisel therefore has a very blunt cutting edge. For crystalline stone such as hard marble, a more pointed tool with a sharper cutting edge is required. The chisel is set flat so that the stone can chip off without damaging the underlying crystalline structure.

Carbide chisels can also be used for processing sandstone. As sandstone is highly abrasive, forged steel chisels can wear relatively quickly. Carbide cutting edges also have a longer service life here due to their hardness. However, it must be taken into account that the carbide pins are usually set in steel.

As with crystalline stone, pointed chisels tend to be used for working sandstone: The aim with this type of stone is to destroy the bond between the sand particles when striking, for which a pointed tool is better suited than a blunt one. However, the same applies here: for very hard sandstone, use less pointed chisels that are less likely to break.

The KAPRA carbide ch isels are manufactured by BAVARIA Steinmetzwerkzeuge according to the requirements of bildhau. Find out more about the special features, production and quality of BAVARIA carbide tools in an interview with Andreas Weber, owner of BAVARIA Steinmetzwerkzeuge.

recommended for
hard limestone
hard marble
soft marble
hard serpentine
type of chisel
with hammerhead
material
carbide

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