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SKU: 101-235

Cincel de esquina cuadrada Infinity Tools

Precio normal $14.90

Este cincel de esquinas cuadradas está diseñado para cuadrar las esquinas redondeadas que quedan al fresar mortajas de bisagras. Es muy fácil de usar: presione los lados de la mortaja y golpee la parte superior con el mazo para lograr esquinas limpias, definidas y cuadradas. Cuenta con una hoja de corte afilada de acero endurecido de 3/8" de lado cuadrado.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a square corner chisel used for?

It squares up the rounded corners left by a router bit when cutting hinge, lock, and hardware mortises, so the hardware seats with crisp 90° corners. See more chisels and gouges.

How do you use the corner chisel?

Set the chisel into the routed corner so its two cutting edges align with the mortise walls, then strike the top with a mallet. One firm tap cuts both walls square at once.

What size corner does it cut?

It has a 3/8" square hardened steel cutting blade, which suits typical hinge and hardware mortises. Press and strike to produce a clean, square corner.

What is the blade made of?

The cutting blade is hardened steel for durability and a long-lasting edge. Keep it sharp with our sharpening stones and accessories.

Do I need a mallet to use it?

Yes. The corner chisel is struck with a mallet to drive the cutting edges into the wood. A wooden or dead-blow mallet works well. Browse our hand tools.

Is it useful for installing door hinges?

Very much so. Squaring router-cut hinge mortises is its primary job, making it a go-to tool for door-making and hardware fitting.

Can I use it without a router?

Yes. While it's most often used to square router-cut mortises, you can also use it to clean up and square corners on hand-cut mortises and recesses.

How do I keep the corner chisel sharp?

Hone the cutting edges periodically on a sharpening stone, just as you would a bench chisel. See our sharpening supplies for stones and guides.

Will it work for lock and latch mortises too?

Yes. Any routed mortise that needs square corners, including lock, latch, and strike-plate recesses, can be squared with this chisel.

Why not just square corners with a regular chisel?

You can, but a regular chisel squares one wall at a time and is easy to misalign. The corner chisel registers in the corner and cuts both walls square in a single strike for faster, more consistent results.