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Thread: The making of a Japanese Chisel
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17th February 2021, 10:51 PM #1
The making of a Japanese Chisel
I felt people who enjoyed long videos of craftsmen Doing Their Thing would get enjoyment from this video.
The first bit is an intro (Japanese only) but the rest is the making plus a good look a the machines and processes.
Informative!
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17th February 2021, 10:54 PM #2
This one is a Kanna. Process is not dissimilar.
Dont be scared off by the Japanese-only text and commentary. It is completely understandable what is going on.
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17th February 2021, 11:43 PM #3
Treasure tonight!
and a video on oiri nomi
Nice!
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18th February 2021, 02:28 PM #4
and the making of GENNO hammers
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18th February 2021, 04:43 PM #5
Video on the sharpening of Japanese SAWS using feather files
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18th February 2021, 08:18 PM #6
Here is another excellent video on the making of a chisel.
Learning a lot!
Ive skipped the intro....
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14th March 2021, 06:10 AM #7Senior Member
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Japanese chisels.
Hi Martin here,
I have a set of 10 Oire Nomi Suminagashi chisels in a box.
My father bought them 20 years ago and they have never been used.
My father passed away 15 years ago and i kept them. The are truly
beautiful and have the lovely wood grained effect to the Jigane. They
have red oak handles with hand forged striking hoops.
Martin.
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