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Tasai Mokume Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 9 mm

Description

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 Paper Steel, hardened to 62-63 HRC. With forged ferrule and hoop, the handle is made from selected sandalwood.

Properties

Blade length: 60 mm
Blade thickness: 6-7.5 mm
Blade width: 9 mm
Einsatzzweck: Striking chisels for carpentry work
Overall length: 225 mm
Typ: Japanese type
Version: Single Chisel

Properties

Blade length: 60 mm
Blade thickness: 6-7.5 mm
Blade width: 9 mm
Einsatzzweck: Striking chisels for carpentry work
Overall length: 225 mm
Typ: Japanese type
Version: Single Chisel

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Akio und Michio Tasai

The master smith Akio Tasai has earned himself a legendary reputation among Japan's metalworkers, especially due to his Mokume technique. His son Michio Tasai is following in the footsteps of his father, acquiring his Japanese sword-making license - the most prestigious accolade among smiths - at the age of 38 after eight years of study under the master sword smith Takano Yukimitsu. They use Blue Paper Steel, specifically manufactured according to their needs, to create the cutting layer of their tools, as this particular steel remains easy to sharpen despite its hardness.

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