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Burin (lithic flake) - Wikipedia In archaeology and the field of lithic reduction, a burin ˈbjuːrɪn (from the French burin, meaning "cold chisel " or modern engraving burin) is a type of stone tool, a handheld lithic flake with a chisel -like edge which prehistoric humans used for carving or finishing wood or bone tools or weapons, and sometimes for engraving images
Burin | Stone Age, Metalworking Engraving | Britannica burin, engraving tool with a metal shaft that is cut or ground diagonally downward to form a diamond-shaped point at the tip The angle of the point of a particular tool affects the width and depth of the engraved lines
iMcClains. com - McClains Printmaking Supplies - Engraving Tools, Burin Square Burin Please note that these blades are thin and break easily if used with too much force The metal is strong, but there is not very much of it there Recommended for experienced carvers only Shipping weight: 0 1 lb Burin You might also consider
Burin - Museum of Stone Tools This chert burin is from La Roche de Solutré, France, and dates to the Solutrean phase of the Upper Palaeolithic period, ca 17,000-22,000 BP Burins are a relatively common tool type in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic stone artefact assemblages in Europe, Western Asia, and Africa
Burin (engraving) - Wikipedia The term burin refers to a tool used by engravers that has a thin, pointed blade and is used to etch or cut The first known use of the word dates back to France in the mid-1600s, when the term was coined for the tool we know today
Burin - Wikipedia Tools Burin (engraving), a tool with a narrow sharp face at the tip used for engraving and other purposes Burin (lithic flake), a type of Stone Age tool with a chisel-like edge
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Burin - Definition, Examples, History More - Art Techniques and . . . A burin is a specialized tool used in printmaking and engraving to create fine lines and intricate designs on a variety of surfaces It consists of a small, sharp, chisel-like blade attached to a handle, which is used to carve into materials such as metal, wood, or plastic