Firmer-chisel
[fur-mer] /ˈfɜr mər/
noun, Carpentry.
1.
a narrow-bladed chisel for paring and mortising, driven by hand pressure or with a mallet.
/ˈfɜːmə/
noun
1.
a chisel or gouge with a thin blade, used on wood Sometimes shortened to firmer
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