Peenshaped
Peenshaped is an adjective describing objects that have a peen-like profile—an end that protrudes and is shaped similarly to the peen of a hammer. The term refers to forms ranging from rounded to wedge- or pointed, mimicking the shapes found on ball-peen, straight-peen, or cross-peen tools. In practice, peenshaped features may appear on tool ends, sculpting implements, stamping tips, or styluses where a contained projection is needed to form, indent, pierce, or start a feature in a material. The exact geometry can vary, with common variants including hemispherical (ball), flat wedge, and chisel-like cross peen forms.
Applications and usage of the term are largely descriptive and technical. In metalworking, peenshaped ends can
Etymology and scope: the term derives from the noun peen, referring to the projecting end of a