stedník
Stedník is a traditional Czech and Slovak term referring to a type of wooden tool used primarily for shaping and smoothing wood, particularly in carpentry and furniture-making. The tool resembles a small adze or a curved chisel, featuring a narrow, elongated blade with a slightly curved edge. It is typically held in one hand and guided along the surface of the wood, allowing for precise carving and detailing.
The stedník is often used for tasks such as creating decorative moldings, carving intricate patterns, or refining
Historically, the stedník was a staple in workshops across Central Europe, where skilled craftsmen relied on
The term *stedník* originates from the Czech and Slovak word *stěd*, meaning "edge" or "border," reflecting its