Fishtail (tool)

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title: Fishtail (tool)
text: In woodworking, a fishtail is a type of chisel with a flared blade that resembles the tail of a fish. They are used for light wood finishing, lettering, skimming, and modeling. They can be used to reach in tight places where a full-width gouge would not fit. In gardening, a fishtail spade has a flared triangular blade combining the versatility of the Dutch hoe and power of the common round point shovel into a multipurpose tool.
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description: Type of chisel with a flared blade
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishtail_(tool)
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date modified: 2023-06-09T13:53:41Z
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