Steel Chisel
Carbide Chisel All Materials
Carbide Cleaver All materials
Carbide Lettering Chisel Hard stones
Carbide Bullnose chisel
Chisel with Long Exposed Carbide Plate Guillet
CARBIDE LETTERING CHISEL SOFT STONES
Thick tungsten carbide chisel with 19 mm hexagon
Carbide Chisel Dry Stone
Carving carbide chisel - Thick rectangular handle 16x22mm
STONE CHISELS AND CARVING
Chisels for carving, cutting, and shaping wood, metal, stone, and other materials. Get to know the hand chisels from Rock and Tools, they are already very useful tools for a wide variety of crafting and construction projects.
Types of chisel: Choosing the right stone carving chisel
The chisel should be chosen depending on what it will be used for, chisels can be classified as follows:
According to their use, they are divided into:
- Hand chisels: as the name suggests, they are used manually, based on blows with the hammer or the sledgehammer.
- Chisels used in pneumatic hammers: they are incorporated into pneumatic hammers, you don't need to strike them.
According to the material they are made of:
- Steel chisels.
- Tungsten carbide chisels: they have a longer lifespan and allow you to work with harder materials.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHEN BUYING HAND CHISELS
Whether you are a professional or just starting and learning, it is normal to have the following doubts:
How do I choose the right stone chisel?
Match the chisel material and shape to your stone and task: steel chisels suit softer stones and detailed work, while tungsten carbide (Widia) chisels hold their edge longer on hard stones like granite. Choose rounded chisels for smoothing, carving chisels for shaping, and lettering chisels for fine inscription work.
What's the difference between steel and tungsten carbide (Widia) chisels?
Steel chisels are more affordable and easy to re-sharpen, ideal for soft to medium stones such as limestone or marble. Tungsten carbide chisels keep their edge far longer on hard, abrasive stones like granite, at a higher upfront cost.
Can I use a hand chisel with a pneumatic hammer?
No — hand chisels are struck manually with a mallet, while pneumatic chisels have a different shank designed to fit a pneumatic hammer. If you work with a pneumatic hammer, see our dedicated pneumatic chisels range instead.
How many chisels do I need to get started?
For most beginners, one rounded, one carving and one lettering chisel in steel is enough to start. As projects get more demanding — harder stone, finer detail — you can add tungsten carbide chisels to the set.
What is the shipping time to the UK, Ireland and the rest of Europe?
We ship to the UK, Ireland and the rest of Europe in 24–48 hours, with worldwide shipping also available.
For this reason, you always have access to our advisory service.
ROCK & TOOLS PERSONALIZED ADVICE
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