is a cutting tool used in engraving metal and wood plates to produce an intaglio print A burin is a cutting tool used in producing a burr on metal The same tool is also called a graver
A small, sharp-pointed tool of the Upper Palaeolithic which was used for engraving antler, bone, ivory and wood Often made by retouching a blade or a flake See Microburin
An engraving tool with a knob-like wooden handle and a metal shaft that has a sharply beveled point that cuts a V-shaped groove into a metal printing plate and provides a clean rich line for printing
The manner or style of execution of an engraver; as, a soft burin; a brilliant burin
{i} engraving tool comprised of a long beveled blade and a rounded handle (Art); prehistoric tool made from a piece of flint shaped into a beveled point (Archaeology)
It is made of tempered steel, one end being ground off obliquely so as to produce a sharp point, and the other end inserted in a handle; a graver; also, the similarly shaped tool used by workers in marble