Fujikawa use a specially selected grade of Hitachi White Paper Steel No1 to make the hagane layer that forms the back and the cutting edge. There are three main grades of white steel, No1 having the highest carbon content, and a myriad of sub grades within each. It took 10 years of experimentation to find the perfect grade, but they can now produce blades which have similar hardness and edge retention to blue, but retain the higher fracture resistance of white.
Mr Fujikawa insists on absolutely traditional methods. His smiths work in a darkened blacksmithing shop so that they can see the colour of the steel they are working, and use coke forges to minimise carbon loss as the steel is heated. Quenching is done in water as this provides the fast quench needed for highly pure steels. The soft water in Miki city is particularly well suited to the job. The blades are cooled in straw ash to retain as much carbon as possible as the steel structure changes after the quench.
After hand grinding, the blades are fitted with premium grade red oak handles and deeply hot blued hoops.
The manufacturers recommend honing a single flat bevel, following the optimal 34 degree angle that the tools are ground to when supplied.
The full set of 10 is presented in a fitted box made from lightweight kiri (paulownia) wood. Kiri is a lightweight, very stable, sustainable timber with excellent natural humidity regulating and anti-corrosive properties.
- Material: Selected White Paper Steel No.1 C 1.4%, Si 0.1%, Mn 0.2%, Ph 0.025% or less, S 0.004% or less
- Hardness: RC68
- Handle Material: Hon Akagashi (premium Japanese Red Oak)
- Overall Length: 225mm
- The set of 10 includes 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 24, 30, 36 and 42mm chisels
Regular price of these chisels if purchased separately: £464.50
Click here to read our blog on how to prepare a Japanese chisel
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Wonderful to work with.
When i first brought these i had no idea that they did not come ready to use, however after speaking to the team I learnt that the hoop on each chisel had to be set correctly (YouTube) so that they could be used with a metal hammer, then understanding the correct bevel and how to polish the bottoms. Once all this had been done, well amazing. I love using them better than any other chisel on the market in the world. They hold their edge very well indeed even on seasoned oak. They might seem expensive at the time, but once you start working with them that thought will wonder out of the window and never return. I would not recommend using a water stone with these but micro film on a thick chunk of float glass is the best way forward that it lasts much longer with no need to flatten your stones.
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Wonderful to work with.
When i first brought these i had no idea that they did not come ready to use, however after speaking to the team I learnt that the hoop on each chisel had to be set correctly (YouTube) so that they could be used with a metal hammer, then understanding the correct bevel and how to polish the bottoms. Once all this had been done, well amazing. I love using them better than any other chisel on the market in the world. They hold their edge very well indeed even on seasoned oak. They might seem expensive at the time, but once you start working with them that thought will wonder out of the window and never return. I would not recommend using a water stone with these but micro film on a thick chunk of float glass is the best way forward that it lasts much longer with no need to flatten your stones.
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Wonderful to work with.
When i first brought these i had no idea that they did not come ready to use, however after speaking to the team I learnt that the hoop on each chisel had to be set correctly (YouTube) so that they could be used with a metal hammer, then understanding the correct bevel and how to polish the bottoms. Once all this had been done, well amazing. I love using them better than any other chisel on the market in the world. They hold their edge very well indeed even on seasoned oak. They might seem expensive at the time, but once you start working with them that thought will wonder out of the window and never return. I would not recommend using a water stone with these but micro film on a thick chunk of float glass is the best way forward that it lasts much longer with no need to flatten your stones.