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Tataki-Nomi Japanese Hand Made Timber Chisel By Masakuni - 60mm

セール価格¥25,000 JPY

Smith name: Masakuni(正國)

Steel: Carbon Steel

Blade width: 60mm

Blade thickness: Blade Bottom(about 13.30mm),The blade near the bevel(about 9.90mm)

Manufacture Era: The mid-Meiji period, around 1900

Weight: 364g

Blade Angles: 24°

Total length: 259mm

Neck length: 70mm

Blade length: 55mm

Types of wooden handles:Japanese White Oak (Shirakashi)

Accessories:

Additional Information: It has seen limited use and comes from the descendants of a miya-daiku in the Kamakura. I have restored and resharpened it, finishing the bevel with a natural finishing stone and sharpening the ura to around 5,000 grit. The soft iron backing is softer than what is typically found in modern tools; it might be watetsu (traditional Japanese iron) without a distinct grain pattern, or soft iron imported from Europe during the Meiji period.

A typical fully hand-forged chisel from the Meiji period. The chamfered sides of the chisel end at the transition between the blade and the neck; the lamination is not very even due to hand-forging; it features rough, hand-filed textures. Regarding this uneven lamination, I asked Mr. Tsuchida for advice, and he told me that this was the norm for most handmade chisels in that era.

The chisels from this Miya-daiku currently listed on the website are as follows:

1:Shinogi-Chu-Tataki-Nomi By Hidarimeijin - 24mm;

2: Yamairi-Tataki-Nomi By Hidari-Munehiro;

3: Shinogi-Tataki-Nomi By Hidari-Hisasaku Ⅰ - 24mm

4:Uchimaru nomi By Hidari Katsuhiro - 24mm

5:Kakuuchi-Tataki-Nomi - 24mm

6:Kote Nomi Japanese Trowel Chisel - 18mm

7:Mukomachi-Nomi by Yamatora -5.5mm

8: Mukomachi-Nomi by Sukekuni - 8mm

9:Tataki-Nomi by Tokyo Smith - 12mm

10: Sotomaru nomi - 21mm

11:Uchimaru nomi Japanese U-Gouge/Spoon-Gouge Chisel set

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