Takao Shibano Japanese oire Nomi woodworking Chisel knife hand forged white 2 steel
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$78.00
The woodworking Chisel is very easy to use for woodworking and making of wooden handles, because The knife have a good size, handle balance, weight. This is an especially sharp and high class hardness Japanese blade, using core blade white-2 steel from Yasuki hagane, which is reputed to be the top grade of steel and very easy re-sharpen for knives.
-- Please select blade Size --
Blade length 9mm, blade tickness 4.6 to 6.8mm, handle tickness 20 to 22mm, Total length 227m, 89g
Blade length 15mm, blade tickness 5.0 to 7.5 mm, handle tickness 20.5 to 22mm Total length 227mm, 112g
Blade length 9mm, blade tickness 4.6 to 6.8mm, handle tickness 20 to 22mm, Total length 227m, 89g
Blade length 15mm, blade tickness 5.0 to 7.5 mm, handle tickness 20.5 to 22mm Total length 227mm, 112g
Blade length 24mm,blade tickness 5.0 to 7.5 mm, handle tickness 22 to 24.5mm Total length 227mm, 156g
sharpening angle: about 22.5 degrees
sharpening angle: about 22.5 degrees
-- Material --
Core blade: white 2 steel, Base : soft iron
Handle: Japanese evergreen oak with hammered iron ring
*Note: size and weight, approx
*black smith: Takao Shibano
*Made in Japan
*A brand new, Price is include a Chisel.
*Note: set a iron ring of handle end, so you can use it by hit a hanmmer too.
*There are some tiny scratches, clacks of blade body and welding spot.
Core blade: white 2 steel, Base : soft iron
Handle: Japanese evergreen oak with hammered iron ring
*Note: size and weight, approx
*black smith: Takao Shibano
*Made in Japan
*A brand new, Price is include a Chisel.
*Note: set a iron ring of handle end, so you can use it by hit a hanmmer too.
*There are some tiny scratches, clacks of blade body and welding spot.
Japanese Tansetsu ancient forged techniques
The base metal composed of soft iron and the hard blade metal are bound together by sprinkling bonding material on top of the heated base metal. The bound metals are then hammered numerous times on top of a block of steel and heated on the furnace. This repetitive procedure binds the two metals together. The hard blade metal becomes the blade of the knife while the soft iron supports the blade; resulting in a sharp edge and forms the base of a heavy-duty knife.
The base metal composed of soft iron and the hard blade metal are bound together by sprinkling bonding material on top of the heated base metal. The bound metals are then hammered numerous times on top of a block of steel and heated on the furnace. This repetitive procedure binds the two metals together. The hard blade metal becomes the blade of the knife while the soft iron supports the blade; resulting in a sharp edge and forms the base of a heavy-duty knife.