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Old 01-30-2013, 09:33 AM
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Gene Olson Gene Olson is offline
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again welcome..
and regarding my question. about the tools.
I found this by asking on WordReference.com which has a great translating dictionary and also a forum to ask about words.

In the official Spanish Language Dictionary, where they try to keep track and set standards (but don't always keep up, and often aren't listened to, just like all bureaucracies) There is a entry without the silent H:
Del diccionario RAE: uñeta.(De uña).
1. f. Cincel de boca ancha, recta o encorvada, que usan los canteros.

a chisel with a wide face, straight or curved, used by stone carvers.

easy enough to pick up a silent H in a regional variation.

so the rack label mean stone carver type chisels. They often have teeth as well. and the square one I identified as a texture tool, also fits the stone carvers description of a "Bushing" chisel.
In that case the touchmarks got added to the mess after he decided to get organized.

Now that never happens to me....

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