Features
- 1-inch cutting edge
- 18-inch overall length
- Hexagon shank
- Pack quantity: 1
Specifications
Total Length | 18 in |
Chisel Cutting Edge | 1 in |
Shank Shape | Hexagon |
Pack Quantity | 1 |
Intended Use | Air-powered hammer/chisel tools |
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Moil-point chisel for use with air-powered hammering tools. It has an 18-inch overall length, a 1-inch cutting edge, and a hexagon shank for secure mounting in compatible tool holders.
Model Number: HS2360
Project Ideas
Business
On-Site Stone and Concrete Engraving
Offer mobile engraving of house numbers, memorial stones, pet markers, and business signage. The moil-point’s control lets you cut crisp lines in situ on existing slabs, boulders, or entry pillars.
Concrete Prep and Small Demo Service
Provide removal of tile, thinset, old mortar, and small slab sections to prep for remodels. The 18-inch tool reaches tight spots and the 1-inch edge helps lift and break bonded materials efficiently.
Landscape Boulder Shaping and Placement
Split and shape onsite rocks for steps, seating stones, and water features. Use the point to set fracture lines and dress edges so pieces fit design plans without hauling to a shop.
Anti-Slip Texturing for Walkways
Add stippled, high-traction finishes to slick concrete or stone steps and ramps. Market to property managers and homeowners as a safety upgrade with fast turnaround and minimal dust compared to grinding.
Custom Carved Planters and Fire Features
Produce carved stone planters, troughs, and fire pit surrounds, selling via local garden centers and online. Upsell custom sizes and engraved motifs carved directly with the moil-point.
Creative
Carved Boulder Birdbath
Use the moil-point with an air hammer to hollow a shallow basin into a soft stone boulder (sandstone/limestone). The 18-inch length gives leverage and reach while you rough out the bowl and stipple a natural, weathered texture around the rim.
Stone Address Marker Slab
Chisel your house number and name into a flat stone or concrete paver. The 1-inch cutting edge is great for clean letter grooves and border lines; paint-fill the lettering and seal for a durable, custom marker.
Rustic Concrete Art Panels
Cast thin concrete panels and, after curing, pockmark and score them with the moil-point to create a bush-hammered, industrial texture. Stain or lime-wash and mount as wall art or garden screens.
Hand-Hewn Stone Planters
Split and hollow small blocks of soapstone or sandstone to make succulent or herb planters. Use the point for controlled chipping and the 1-inch edge to flatten rims and create drainage grooves.
Hammered Metal Texture Art
On thicker steel or copper backed by a solid anvil, use light, controlled taps to dimple and pattern the surface. The stippled finish catches light beautifully for wall art, signage, or sconce backplates.