Snips, also known as shears, are hand tools used to cut sheet metal and other tough webs. It is a cutting tool. Workers use various types of snips, with the cutting edges being straight or curved to various degrees. The style of edge employed will depend if a straight sheer or some type of shapes cut is necessary. There are two broad categories: tinner's snips, which are similar to common scissors, and compound-action snips, which use a compound leverage handle system to increase the mechanical advantage.
12" Gilbow tin snips. Made in England.
Right cutting and left-cutting compound-action snips, respectively; the green snips are an offset-pattern
Tin snips
Sheet metal is metal formed into thin, flat pieces, usually by an industrial process.
Sheets of Nirosta stainless steel cover the Chrysler Building.
Microscopic close-up of mild steel sheet metal
Example of deep drawn part