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 Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 12 mm

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 12 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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€240.50

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710487

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 18 mm

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 18 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...
variants
 
€263.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710488

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 24 mm

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 24 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...
variants
 
€304.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710489

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 30 mm

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 30 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...
variants
 
€327.30

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710490

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Chisels, 6-Piece Set

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Chisels, 6-Piece Set

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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€1,543.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710491

Imai Mentori Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Imai Mentori Nomi, Chisels

Master blacksmith Chutaro Imai demonstrates his blacksmithing art, perfected down to the last detail, by creating pieces of humble Japanese aesthetics. The closely forged Damascus layers with their annual ring-like structure give the...
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€159.00

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Article No. 718651

Ouchi Oire Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Ouchi Oire Nomi, Chisels

Master Ouchi makes visually simple but perfectly crafted chisels that are appreciated by many craftsmen in Japan. The cutting layer of White Paper Steel ensures maximum edge retention and can easily be sharpened. Classic handles made of...
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€119.00

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Article No. 710670

Shibano Umeki Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Shibano Umeki Nomi, Dovetail Chisels

Umeki or Shinogi Nomi are popular for finishing dovetail joints due to their triangular cross-section. Even if the shape does not correspond to standard chisels, they are still chisels for everyday use. Meister Shibano uses a cutting...
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€68.90

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Article No. 710660

Tasai Mokume Oire Paring Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Tasai Mokume Oire Paring Chisel

With skilful handling of fire and iron, the master blacksmith Akio Tasai gives this highly aesthetic paring chisels a wood-like structure (Mokume). The folds appear on the surface like a relief, making each piece unique. The cutting core...
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€197.00

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Article No. 710492

Koyamaichi Ryu Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Koyamaichi Ryu Nomi, Chisels

These chisels by Master Hiroshi Koyama bear the mark of the most powerful Japanese mythical creature, the dragon. The impact-resistant wooden handle made of Japanese white oak is stained using a special abrasion-resistant technique. The...
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€162.00

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Article No. 710680

Hybrid Chisel With Long Blade, Blade Width 6 mm

Hybrid Chisels with Long Blade

These chisels come in a completely Western design with a long blade of vanadium-alloyed steel for high durability (approx. 61 HRC). With a large ferrule and big handle made of Japanese red oak. The back of the blade is flat (not...
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€27.90

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Article No. 710277

Damascus Hybrid Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm

Damascus Hybrid Chisels

The blades of 24-layered Damascus steel (Suminagashi), laminated with Blue Paper Steel (approx. 61 HRC), have outstanding endurance, even on the hardest woods. Hefty handle of Japanese red oak, with a slim neck for controlled guidance...
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€46.00

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Article No. 710830

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