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The KAKURI Japanese Wood Chisel Set features three expertly crafted chisels with 9mm, 15mm, and 24mm laminated high carbon steel blades, designed for carving, mortising, and dovetailing. Each chisel boasts a hollow-ground back and chamfered edges for effortless, clean cuts. The long 4-inch red oak handles offer ergonomic comfort and durability, ideal for extended use. Handmade in Japan by skilled artisans, this set includes official English instructions and protective caps, making it a professional-grade toolkit essential for woodworking enthusiasts and pros seeking precision and reliability.






















































| ASIN | B07S5L2DMZ |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179,025 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #212 in Chisels |
| Blade Edge | Bevel |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | KAKURI |
| Color | White Oak |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (866) |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2019 |
| Handle Material | Oak Wood |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Item model number | C-215-1 |
| Manufacturer | KAKURI |
| Material | Carbon,Carbon Steel,Steel,Wooden |
| Part Number | C-215-1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.46"L x 0.94"W |
| Size | 3 |
| Special Features | Engrave |
D**S
Very nice chisels
I recently treated myself to the KAKURI Japanese Wood Chisel Set [Long Handle] 3 Piece, purchased from Amazon, and it has elevated my woodworking experience to a new level. Made in Japan, this set includes three chisels designed for carving, mortising, and dovetailing, and I’m thrilled with their craftsmanship and performance. The set arrived beautifully packaged, with each chisel showcasing the meticulous attention to detail that Japanese tools are renowned for. The standout feature is the razor-sharp edges of these chisels, crafted from high-quality Japanese carbon steel. From the moment I unpacked them, I could tell they were exceptionally honed. Testing them on various hardwoods, including oak and walnut, the blades sliced through with effortless precision, leaving clean, smooth cuts without splintering. Even after extended use, the edges retained their sharpness, requiring minimal touch-ups with a honing stone. The sharpness is a testament to their traditional Oire Nomi design, making them ideal for intricate tasks like dovetail joints and fine detailing. I was particularly impressed with how they handled mortising—clean, controlled cuts every time. Equally impressive are the long red oak wood handles, which offer unparalleled comfort. The ergonomic design fits perfectly in my hand, providing a secure grip that reduces fatigue during long sessions. The handles are smooth yet sturdy, with a natural finish that feels warm and pleasant to hold. The extended length adds leverage, making it easier to apply controlled force, especially on tougher materials. Unlike shorter-handled chisels I’ve used before, these allowed me to work with confidence and precision, whether I was chiseling by hand or using a mallet. The balance between the blade and handle is spot-on, enhancing control and minimizing strain on my wrists. The durability of the set is another plus—the steel resists chipping, and the handles show no signs of wear even after heavy use. The chisels come with protective plastic caps, ensuring safety during storage. For woodworkers seeking professional-grade tools, this KAKURI set is a fantastic investment. The combination of razor-sharp blades and exceptionally comfortable handles makes every project a joy. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a seasoned craftsman, these Japanese chisels from Amazon will not disappoint. I give them a solid 5 stars for their quality, comfort, and performance—highly recommended!
P**D
Excellent buy! (Time for an edit)
Hardness not consistent through all three chisels-larger two sizes much harder than the narrow one (please note this is a subjective analysis, determined when I flattened & honed the chisels-the narrower of the three was much softer). Setting of the rings was not bad, as the fit of the rings was accurately done, and took no more than five to ten minutes for each (yes, on Japanese chisels, the rings at the top of the handle, must be set). After sharpening, all three did an equal job of paring end grain of pine (remember, Japanese tools, used in Japan, are typically used on softer woods than in the states), including the narrower chisel. The larger chisel had a bad grinding on the flat (the hollowed side) and it will take a fair number of sharpenings to get all of that hollow area (located near the edge) 100% flat. For the reasons stated above, I'm giving these chisels three out of five stars. If the larger chisel had not had such a bad grinding of the back, these would be a solid four out of five, even accounting for the bit of softness in the narrow chisel (again, this was a subjective impression). For about $14.00, these chisels are cheap! After I use them for a few weeks, I may update my review and star ratings. Ok-I'm increasing my rating by one star to four stars. I've had these for a year, and though they're not my goto chisels, I've used them more than enough to search out this type (bench) for a specific size. Edge retention, after sharpening back a bit, is excellent. Hoops are well set, permitting mallet use. Again. At $45 for a set of three, these are a bargain, and merit serious consideration. Again, I was a professional carpenter and since 1989, an advanced hobbyist woodworker. Another update to my review, first was three stars, then four and now FIVE stars! The mid-sized chisel has become my go to bench chisel. As previously mentioned, I have sharpened back a bit and the edge retention continues to improve. The style of a Japanese chisel permits mallet use, and, being a bench chisel, I have struck this mostly with a 16 oz. claw hammer, to absolutely no detriment to the edge (sharpened around 25 degrees). They take a licking and keep on ticking! At $45 for a set of three, these are definitely a great buy. As I have previously mentioned, I was a professional, and now at 67, a hobbyist. I use my tools and see their value in the job they do. My Lee Valley, my Lie Neilsen, my various boutique saw get used and not pampered. I have some better Japanese dovetail chisels that are beyond superb, but each cost more than triple the price of a set of three of these. I would bet, that if careful not to overheat the steel, I could grind bevels on the side lands of these and end up with a superb dovetail chisel. Another update: the largest of the three chisels is now a constant companion of mine in my shop! Edge retention is great! Honing or sharpening is not bad at all! To my way of working, edge retention is as good, if not better, than most modern chisels (LN, Ashley Iles, etc.) and as good, if not better than my vintage (Witherby, Ward, Buck, etc.). To me the total cost of all three in this set, is less than what, to me, the value of this one chisel of this set is worth!
P**E
Great quality
Great chisels. Ive used them a lot and they take a really nice edge and hold it well. You can do a lot with the three different sizes. Good quality and definitely worth the price.
W**E
Great Quality
These are excellent and worked well for a cabinet project that required trimming wood plugs in old hinge holes in the cabinet doors.
L**.
Excellent for begins on Japanese chisels
In general this chisel set is an excellent option for whom is beginning on Japanese chisels. As normal, setting this chisels up is a "must to do" task. The edge of the smaller chisel was not 90 degree square, so I had to rectify the edge before sharpening. Finally I got a razor sharp edge without to much effort. Is matter of time to find out if the edges are going to retain the sharpness longer than my regular chisels.
B**K
A nice set of basic chisels. Nice feel. Sharpen easily. I like Kakuri's stuff.
My first reaction was, "The handles are kind of small." But despite my larger-than-average hands, I've found them a delight to use. The price is nice. They sharpen quickly and easily (though they're pretty doggone sharp out of the box). And for the price, I'm quite pleased with my purchase. I like Kakuri's products. Good quality without crazy prices. I have a couple of their planes as well.
S**M
Quality and craftsmanship
Originally bought a different set that claimed 60HRc with ash handles(schaaf brand). The quality and craftsmanship is night and day. These Japanese chisels are made nicely, the metal came far sharper and feels much heavier. The handles feel stronger, sturdier and made by real craftsmen. Unlike the other I returned where the metal wasn't even flush with the sticky and rough handles. Density and weight are not the same, but having much heavier chisels usually means they are harder and stays sharp longer. This is one of the better ones to get at this price. Maybe the best at this price, but no one can say unless they bought all of them to compare.
R**F
I'm not an expert at the Lathe, but these chisels are sharp even Ipe wood is like butter.
Excellent japanese craftsmanship. I'm happy that the blade covers look like they're going to last because, you know, DANGER!! Very sharp chisel tips : ) Beautiful natural wood handles as well.
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