Cold Chisel

A cold chisel is a hand tool typically made of hardened steel and designed for cutting or shaping cold and unheated metal materials. It has a flat, tapered blade at one end and a handle at the other. Cold chisels are commonly used in metalworking, masonry, and other applications where precise cutting or shaping of metal is required. They are struck with a hammer or mallet to apply force and create clean cuts or indentations in the material.

Pointed Cold Chisel with Guard

A pointed cold chisel with a guard is a hand tool designed for cutting and shaping cold, non-ferrous materials such as stone, brick, or metal. The chisel typically has a pointed or tapered end that allows for precise cutting and shaping. The guard, often a metal sleeve or collar, serves to protect the user's hand from accidental slips or strikes while using the tool. This type of chisel is commonly used in various construction, metalworking, and masonry applications.