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Drive the chisel with the other hand placed on the handle.

A bolster (chisel) drives a hammer's pressure straight down to cut a straight line.

Use a mallet, not a hammer, to drive the firmer chisel because the mallet absorbs and distributes the impact.

Posing as workers, they moved a Ford van and a Jaguar to create a shield, chiseled their way into the post office and then drove off in a new van from the showroom floor.

In one scene a chisel is driven into a forehead; in another an addled character chops off his own hand.

We drove to Prague, where they were selling ironic Pink Floyd The Wall T-shirts on the Charles bridge, south to Zagreb, where we laughed at the ridiculous idea of Croatian nationalism, through a place called Kosovo which we had never heard of, to Sofia where we watched a man chisel off the hammer and sickle from the facade of the parliament building.

A few days after I paid my second month's rent, my landlord, Mr. Conklin, drove up our muddy driveway, got out of his car, and walked to me as I was kneeling on the ground chiseling the ankles of a reddish male nude sculpture.

Most thieves share Spath's modus operandi: steal a truckload of hives, drive them a few counties away, chisel the label off (or gut the frames completely and burn the box), then rent them out to almond farmers or brokers.

/ Take a chisel to write".

Drive a golf tee into the old hole and use a chisel or cut it flush.

The guy who drives the Ram in the company's television commercials looks as if he were chiseled from granite, and the Ram's grille has become cartoonishly muscle-bound.

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