Chisels

Whether when working out wood joints or finishing joints, contours or chamfers - the result depends essentially on the quality and sharpness of the chisel. It has to be wear-resistant, easy-to-sharpen, comfortable to guide and feature a good balance. We distinguish between finishing chisels and striking chisels. Finishing chisels are ideal for light to moderate work. They are usually pounded by hand and have therefore no steel hoops at the handle end. Striking chisels, on the other hand, are driven by striking the tool (with a wooden mallet for Western chisels and an iron-headed hammer for Japanese chisels). With regard to the blade, they are therefore designed more sturdily, and have a hoop at the handle end.

 
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Tasai Mokume Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 9 mm

Tasai Mokume Nomi, Chisels

With skilful handling of fire and iron, the master blacksmith Akio Tasai lends this highly aesthetic chisel a wood-like structure (Mokume). The folds appear on the surface like a relief, and make each piece unique. Cutting edge of Blue...
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€259.00

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Article No. 718950

Tasai Oire Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Tasai Oire Nomi, Chisels

Perfection is when there is nothing left to add or take away. Tasai used this philosophy to create a consummately complete, ready-to-use tool that satisfies even the highest standards. He is guided in this belief by principles that...
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€141.70

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Article No. 710351

Tasai Oire Nomi, Chisels, 6-Piece Set

Tasai Oire Nomi, Chisels

Perfection is when there is nothing left to add or take away. Tasai used this philosophy to create a consummately complete, ready-to-use tool that satisfies even the highest standards. He is guided in this belief by principles that...
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€929.00

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Article No. 710362

Chu-Gata Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 3 mm

Chu-Gata Nomi, Chisels

These premium-quality chisels are extremely durable. The blade is laminated with White Paper Steel, and finished by means of hand-forging with low deformation. Like sword steel, this material is melted from purest iron sand. The back of...
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€50.00

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Article No. 710160

HSS Chisel for Cabinetmakers, Blade Width 6 mm

HSS Chisels for Cabinetmakers

Ideal for restoration, on-site carpentry and cabinetmaking. Normal blade length available in all standard chisel sizes.
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€49.00

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Article No. 718931

Oire Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 3 mm

Oire Nomi, Chisels

Professional-quality forged chisels from a Japanese master workshop. A cutting edge of White Paper Steel ensures highest durability and is easy to sharpen. Japanese red oak handles with solid steel hoops.
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€41.60

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Article No. 710129

Tasai Masame Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Tasai Masame Nomi, Chisels

In this extraordinary chisel series, Michio Tasai combines the blade and handle by skilfully selecting a »grown« Damascus pattern and a unique handle wood grain. The vertically aligned Damascus structure »Masame« merges seamlessly with...
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€229.00

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Article No. 710385

Tasai Damekiri Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Tasai Damekiri Nomi, Chisel

The term Damekiri is used in Japan to refer to a particularly robust chisel with a slightly longer blade and a stronger neck. Michio Tasai emphasises the more solid construction of his blades by using the Tsuchime pattern, which is...
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€167.20

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Article No. 710392

Imai Mortise Chisel, Blade Width 12 mm

Imai Mortise Chisel

Hand forged solid mortise chisel made of White Paper Steel with extra-long neck; ideal for chiselling out deep mortises. The slender shape of the blade forms a flowing transition to the long handle due to the blue tempered steel ring. A...
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€77.50

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Article No. 701141

D-Kumi Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 3 mm

D-Kumi Nomi, Chisel

These hand-forged chisels are exceptionally sharp and hold their edge extremely well thanks to a cutting layer made of White Paper Steel. The steel is similar to the traditional Tamahagane steel (Japanese sword steel) and has a very...
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€42.00

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Article No. 710470

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

This chisel seems to come from a bygone era. For the soft, shock-absorbing steel layer, Akio Tasai uses Japanese »Watetsu« iron, which dates from the Edo period. This extraordinary material is extremely rare and only used by licensed...
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€209.00

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Article No. 710485

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 9 mm

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 9 mm

This chisel seems to come from a bygone era. For the soft, shock-absorbing steel layer, Akio Tasai uses Japanese »Watetsu« iron, which dates from the Edo period. This extraordinary material is extremely rare and only used by licensed...
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€239.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710486

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