roughhew

/ˈrʌfˌhju/
verb
  1. To shape or cut something roughly, without fine detail; to give a preliminary form.
    • He used an axe to roughhew the log into a beam.
    • Carpenters often roughhew timber before planing it smooth.
    • The sculptor began to roughhew the block of marble into a basic human shape.
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