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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
What Is A Burin? - Archaeology Quest - YouTube What Is A Burin? In this informative video, we’ll take a closer look at the burin, a fascinating prehistoric stone tool used by ancient humans for carving and engraving
Burin | MAU ART DESIGN GLOSSARY|Musashino Art University A burin is a steel carving tool with a wooden handle used to create the drawing in wood engraving and copper plate printing It has a cutting tip shaped diagonally at 45 degrees on one end and a wooden handle on the other Burins are mainly made in the US and Switzerland