Traditional Japanese Carpentry Chisel SENKICHI KIN - 15 mm
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Product detailed description
The blades of traditional Japanese Nomi chisels (鑿) are made by laminating two-layer steel. The body itself is intentionally made from a softer material, which absorbs shocks when struck with a mallet and reduces the chance of damaging the tool. However, the edge is made from extremely hard carbon steel, which during production becomes a layer with a hardness of 62 Rc for classic Nomi chisels, up to a hardness of 67 Rc for Japanese chisels with an HSS blade, while classic European chisels only reach 58 to 60 Rc.
Handmade Nomi chisels are created using the blacksmith's welding method, which was used worldwide before the advent of cheap mass-produced steel. Unfortunately, this once excellent technique is practically no longer used in chisel production outside of Japan today.
Features of the Nomi chisel
✅ Traditional Japanese Nomi chisel
✅ For general carpentry use
✅ Handmade
✅ Blade hardness 63 Rc
✅ Double bevel profile = less friction
✅ Edge angle = greater working depth
✅ Handle made of red oak
✅ Made in Japan
The edge is set into the handle at a slight angle, which allows for greater working depth. The chosen edge profile reduces the area that the chisel contacts the processed wood and decreases material friction. At the same time, this makes the chisel easier to sharpen and after re-sharpening, the blade maintains a straight shape. Sharpening these chisels is recommended using wet Japanese whetstones, which rewards you with excellent sharpness and edge durability for a long time.
The Nomi chisel's ferrule needs to be fitted before first use.
Additional parameters
Category: | Traditional Carpentry Chisels |
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Blade profile: | Flat |
Blade width: | 15 mm |
O ring: | Yes |
Length: | 230 mm |
Diameter: | 25 mm |
Weight: | 100 g |
Handmade: | Yes |
Material: | Carbon steel |
Made in: | Japan |
Quantity per pack: | 1 |