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£186.95
Hand Forged in coal forge Kiridashi
The kiridashi is a knife good for everyday use in a craftsman's workshop- Woodworking, Leather working, Bookbinding, Luthier also good for Japan Natural Stone testing.
This kiridashi is hand forged from 26c3 ( A common comparison point for 26C3 is Hitachi White #1 -Shirogami #1) carbon steel and for backing material I use wrought iron. Single bevel ( Ni Mai ) cutting edge has kasumi finish.
Length: 19.5 cm
Edge: 4 cm
IMPRTANT this kiridashi is NOT made from pre-laminated steel. This knife isn`t mass production item its a piece of art, handmade by myself.
Please note! This is a carbon steel knife and therefore not stainless. Unless dried after washing, it will rust, so you must use some oil to preserve it. Knife is very sharp.
Woodworking served as the primary domain for Kiridashi knives throughout history. Their sharp blades and maneuverability made them indispensable tools for various woodworking applications, including wood carving, sculpting, and intricate joinery.
Wood Carving and Sculpting
Woodworkers highly value this knife for their exceptional precision and control. The sharpness of the blade allowed artisans to make intricate cuts and delicate shaping, bringing their artistic visions to life. It played a vital role in creating exquisite wooden artworks, from creating intricate patterns and textures to sculpting detailed figurines.
Joinery and Fine Cutting
In woodworking, precise joinery is crucial for creating durable and visually appealing structures. This knife is avored for making clean and accurate cuts and ensuring tight-fitting joints in furniture, cabinetry, and other wooden constructions. The sharp point and chisel grind edge allowed artisans to make precise markings, score lines, and create fine incisions, facilitating the assembly of complex wooden pieces.
You have to be aged 18 or over to purchase this item
The kiridashi is a knife good for everyday use in a craftsman's workshop- Woodworking, Leather working, Bookbinding, Luthier also good for Japan Natural Stone testing.
This kiridashi is hand forged from 26c3 ( A common comparison point for 26C3 is Hitachi White #1 -Shirogami #1) carbon steel and for backing material I use wrought iron. Single bevel ( Ni Mai ) cutting edge has kasumi finish.
Length: 19.5 cm
Edge: 4 cm
IMPRTANT this kiridashi is NOT made from pre-laminated steel. This knife isn`t mass production item its a piece of art, handmade by myself.
Please note! This is a carbon steel knife and therefore not stainless. Unless dried after washing, it will rust, so you must use some oil to preserve it. Knife is very sharp.
Woodworking served as the primary domain for Kiridashi knives throughout history. Their sharp blades and maneuverability made them indispensable tools for various woodworking applications, including wood carving, sculpting, and intricate joinery.
Wood Carving and Sculpting
Woodworkers highly value this knife for their exceptional precision and control. The sharpness of the blade allowed artisans to make intricate cuts and delicate shaping, bringing their artistic visions to life. It played a vital role in creating exquisite wooden artworks, from creating intricate patterns and textures to sculpting detailed figurines.
Joinery and Fine Cutting
In woodworking, precise joinery is crucial for creating durable and visually appealing structures. This knife is avored for making clean and accurate cuts and ensuring tight-fitting joints in furniture, cabinetry, and other wooden constructions. The sharp point and chisel grind edge allowed artisans to make precise markings, score lines, and create fine incisions, facilitating the assembly of complex wooden pieces.
You have to be aged 18 or over to purchase this item
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Hand Forged in coal forge Kiridashi
The kiridashi is a knife good for everyday use in a craftsman's workshop- Woodworking, Leather working, Bookbinding, Luthier also good for Japan Natural Stone testing.
This kiridashi is hand forged from 26c3 ( A common comparison point for 26C3 is Hitachi White #1 -Shirogami #1) carbon steel and for backing material I use wrought iron. Single bevel ( Ni Mai ) cutting edge has kasumi finish.
Length: 19.5 cm
Edge: 4 cm
IMPRTANT this kiridashi is NOT made from pre-laminated steel. This knife isn`t mass production item its a piece of art, handmade by myself.
Please note! This is a carbon steel knife and therefore not stainless. Unless dried after washing, it will rust, so you must use some oil to preserve it. Knife is very sharp.
Woodworking served as the primary domain for Kiridashi knives throughout history. Their sharp blades and maneuverability made them indispensable tools for various woodworking applications, including wood carving, sculpting, and intricate joinery.
Wood Carving and Sculpting
Woodworkers highly value this knife for their exceptional precision and control. The sharpness of the blade allowed artisans to make intricate cuts and delicate shaping, bringing their artistic visions to life. It played a vital role in creating exquisite wooden artworks, from creating intricate patterns and textures to sculpting detailed figurines.
Joinery and Fine Cutting
In woodworking, precise joinery is crucial for creating durable and visually appealing structures. This knife is avored for making clean and accurate cuts and ensuring tight-fitting joints in furniture, cabinetry, and other wooden constructions. The sharp point and chisel grind edge allowed artisans to make precise markings, score lines, and create fine incisions, facilitating the assembly of complex wooden pieces.
You have to be aged 18 or over to purchase this item
The kiridashi is a knife good for everyday use in a craftsman's workshop- Woodworking, Leather working, Bookbinding, Luthier also good for Japan Natural Stone testing.
This kiridashi is hand forged from 26c3 ( A common comparison point for 26C3 is Hitachi White #1 -Shirogami #1) carbon steel and for backing material I use wrought iron. Single bevel ( Ni Mai ) cutting edge has kasumi finish.
Length: 19.5 cm
Edge: 4 cm
IMPRTANT this kiridashi is NOT made from pre-laminated steel. This knife isn`t mass production item its a piece of art, handmade by myself.
Please note! This is a carbon steel knife and therefore not stainless. Unless dried after washing, it will rust, so you must use some oil to preserve it. Knife is very sharp.
Woodworking served as the primary domain for Kiridashi knives throughout history. Their sharp blades and maneuverability made them indispensable tools for various woodworking applications, including wood carving, sculpting, and intricate joinery.
Wood Carving and Sculpting
Woodworkers highly value this knife for their exceptional precision and control. The sharpness of the blade allowed artisans to make intricate cuts and delicate shaping, bringing their artistic visions to life. It played a vital role in creating exquisite wooden artworks, from creating intricate patterns and textures to sculpting detailed figurines.
Joinery and Fine Cutting
In woodworking, precise joinery is crucial for creating durable and visually appealing structures. This knife is avored for making clean and accurate cuts and ensuring tight-fitting joints in furniture, cabinetry, and other wooden constructions. The sharp point and chisel grind edge allowed artisans to make precise markings, score lines, and create fine incisions, facilitating the assembly of complex wooden pieces.
You have to be aged 18 or over to purchase this item
Hand Forged in coal forge Kiridashi
The kiridashi is a knife good for everyday use in a craftsman's workshop- Woodworking, Leather working, Bookbinding, Luthier also good for Japan Natural Stone testing.
This kiridashi is hand forged from 26c3 ( A common comparison point for 26C3 is Hitachi White #1 -Shirogami #1) carbon steel and for backing material I use wrought iron. Single bevel ( Ni Mai ) cutting edge has kasumi finish.
Length: 19.5 cm
Edge: 4 cm
IMPRTANT this kiridashi is NOT made from pre-laminated steel. This knife isn`t mass production item its a piece of art, handmade by myself.
Please note! This is a carbon steel knife and therefore not stainless. Unless dried after washing, it will rust, so you must use some oil to preserve it. Knife is very sharp.
Woodworking served as the primary domain for Kiridashi knives throughout history. Their sharp blades and maneuverability made them indispensable tools for various woodworking applications, including wood carving, sculpting, and intricate joinery.
Wood Carving and Sculpting
Woodworkers highly value this knife for their exceptional precision and control. The sharpness of the blade allowed artisans to make intricate cuts and delicate shaping, bringing their artistic visions to life. It played a vital role in creating exquisite wooden artworks, from creating intricate patterns and textures to sculpting detailed figurines.
Joinery and Fine Cutting
In woodworking, precise joinery is crucial for creating durable and visually appealing structures. This knife is avored for making clean and accurate cuts and ensuring tight-fitting joints in furniture, cabinetry, and other wooden constructions. The sharp point and chisel grind edge allowed artisans to make precise markings, score lines, and create fine incisions, facilitating the assembly of complex wooden pieces.
You have to be aged 18 or over to purchase this item
The kiridashi is a knife good for everyday use in a craftsman's workshop- Woodworking, Leather working, Bookbinding, Luthier also good for Japan Natural Stone testing.
This kiridashi is hand forged from 26c3 ( A common comparison point for 26C3 is Hitachi White #1 -Shirogami #1) carbon steel and for backing material I use wrought iron. Single bevel ( Ni Mai ) cutting edge has kasumi finish.
Length: 19.5 cm
Edge: 4 cm
IMPRTANT this kiridashi is NOT made from pre-laminated steel. This knife isn`t mass production item its a piece of art, handmade by myself.
Please note! This is a carbon steel knife and therefore not stainless. Unless dried after washing, it will rust, so you must use some oil to preserve it. Knife is very sharp.
Woodworking served as the primary domain for Kiridashi knives throughout history. Their sharp blades and maneuverability made them indispensable tools for various woodworking applications, including wood carving, sculpting, and intricate joinery.
Wood Carving and Sculpting
Woodworkers highly value this knife for their exceptional precision and control. The sharpness of the blade allowed artisans to make intricate cuts and delicate shaping, bringing their artistic visions to life. It played a vital role in creating exquisite wooden artworks, from creating intricate patterns and textures to sculpting detailed figurines.
Joinery and Fine Cutting
In woodworking, precise joinery is crucial for creating durable and visually appealing structures. This knife is avored for making clean and accurate cuts and ensuring tight-fitting joints in furniture, cabinetry, and other wooden constructions. The sharp point and chisel grind edge allowed artisans to make precise markings, score lines, and create fine incisions, facilitating the assembly of complex wooden pieces.
You have to be aged 18 or over to purchase this item