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ken hatch
01-09-2020, 7:46 PM
The new chisels are Kakuuchi Oiirenomi vs. the more common Mentori Oiirenomi. The biggest difference is the hard steel extends up the side of chisel and there is no bevel on the sides much like a western firmer chisel.

A photo of the two bevels, the Kakuuchi chisel on the right has not been sharpened so it is a little duller looking.

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In this photo and the next you can see the bevel of the Mentori vs. no bevel on the Kakuuchi chisel.

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The two chisels from the side.

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I do not like to work more than a chisel or two at a time so I expect it will be a couple of weeks before they are ready for use.

ken

Keith Mathewson
01-10-2020, 8:03 PM
Ken,
please update us on your experience with the Kakuuchi chisels when you begin to use them.

ken hatch
01-11-2020, 3:02 AM
Ken,
please update us on your experience with the Kakuuchi chisels when you begin to use them.

Keith,

Will do. I expect it will be a few weeks, just knowing how I approach a new set of chisels. I find if I try to do all or most at one time I do not do a good job. It's much better to do one right, take a break from chisel prep and do something else before doing the next. Slow progress but a better outcome.

ken

Tom Bender
01-15-2020, 6:33 PM
Hi Ken
I agree, pushing thru to the end of a task makes it a chore.

It seems that side bevel vs square shoulders makes it a very different chisel, no?

ken hatch
01-15-2020, 8:31 PM
Hi Ken
I agree, pushing thru to the end of a task makes it a chore.

It seems that side bevel vs square shoulders makes it a very different chisel, no?

Tom,

These are my first chisels of this form. I expect in use they will be much like a western firmer chisel, a little more robust but not a lot different. I can see them being very useful for the finish trimming of dovetail pins and tenons with fewer bevel cuts on the sides of my fingers.

More once I put 'em to work.

ken

ken

brian zawatsky
01-16-2020, 1:44 PM
Ken,

My wallet dislikes you.

I still think you're alright though. Always wanted a set of kakuuchi nomi. Thanks for posting!

ken hatch
01-16-2020, 2:46 PM
Ken,

My wallet dislikes you.

I still think you're alright though. Always wanted a set of kakuuchi nomi. Thanks for posting!

Brian,

Sorry about that:D. I think Stan still has some in stock.

I've got the 24mm almost ready to be used. I'm looking forward to metal meets wood.

ken

Jim Koepke
01-16-2020, 2:53 PM
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I've got the 24mm almost ready to be used. I'm looking forward to metal meets wood.

ken

Hi Ken,

How about doing a post on how these get set up?

My likelihood of acquiring such a chisel is low, but there are likely others who would be very interested.

jtk

ken hatch
01-16-2020, 3:22 PM
Hi Ken,

How about doing a post on how these get set up?

My likelihood of acquiring such a chisel is low, but there are likely others who would be very interested.

jtk

Jim,

Good suggestion but a better one would be to follow this link https://covingtonandsons.com/category/chisel-setup/


(https://covingtonandsons.com/category/chisel-setup/)

ken hatch
01-16-2020, 3:26 PM
I had to split the reply. For some reason the link keeps following my typing.

Stan does a better job showing the how to than I could and most of what I would write would just be plagiarizing his work.

ken