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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variants
Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Chisels, 6-Piece Set
 

Tasai Shinogi Nomi, Chisels, 6-Piece Set

€1,543.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710491

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Imai Mentori Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm
 

Imai Mentori Nomi, Chisels

€159.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 718651

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Ouchi Oire Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm
 

Ouchi Oire Nomi, Chisels

€119.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710670

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Shibano Umeki Nomi, Dovetail Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm
 

Shibano Umeki Nomi, Dovetail Chisels

€68.90

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710660

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Tasai Mokume Oire Paring Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm
 

Tasai Mokume Oire Paring Chisel

€197.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710492

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Koyamaichi Ryu Nomi, Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm
 

Koyamaichi Ryu Nomi, Chisels

€162.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710680

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Hybrid Chisel With Long Blade, Blade Width 6 mm
 

Hybrid Chisels with Long Blade

€27.80

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710277

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Damascus Hybrid Chisel, Blade Width 6 mm
 

Damascus Hybrid Chisels

€49.80

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 710830

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