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Chamfering a dowel with the Japanese woodworking knife
Left- and right-bevelled versions of the Japanese woodworking knife
60N0702 - Right-Hand Japanese Woodworking Knife
60N0703 - Left-Hand Japanese Woodworking Knife
Hollow-ground back of the Japanese woodworking knife
Single-bevel blade of the Japanese woodworking knife
Chamfering a dowel with the Japanese woodworking knife
Left- and right-bevelled versions of the Japanese woodworking knife
60N0702 - Right-Hand Japanese Woodworking Knife
60N0703 - Left-Hand Japanese Woodworking Knife
Hollow-ground back of the Japanese woodworking knife
Single-bevel blade of the Japanese woodworking knife

Japanese Woodworking Knife

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Known as kiridashi, meaning “pointed knife,” this versatile tool was traditionally used as a general-purpose woodworking knife. Practical for use in hand-cut joinery, it excels at marking, carving, whittling and fitting joints. Its single-bevel design lets you accurately scribe workpieces to one another, and the narrow tip works well for a range of tasks from chamfering pegs to scribing between dovetails.


The 21mm wide blade has a white steel #2 core hardened to Rc62-63 for good edge retention, and is laminated to a layer of softer carbon steel. This construction, combined with a hollow-ground back and wide bevel, makes it relatively easy to sharpen.

It’s available in left- and right-bevelled versions to accommodate handedness; however, having one of each lets you incise either side of a workpiece and carve both inside and outside curves without having to turn the project around.


Nearly 7 1/2" long overall with a hand-polished finish, it comes already sharpened (although we recommend honing before use). An effective utility knife that’s sure to become a favorite. Made in Japan.

Chamfering a dowel with the Japanese woodworking knife

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  • 60N0702 - Right-Hand Japanese Woodworking Knife
    1 - $36.50
  • 60N0703 - Left-Hand Japanese Woodworking Knife
    1 - $36.50

Japanese Woodworking Knife

Known as kiridashi, meaning “pointed knife,” this versatile tool was traditionally used as a general-purpose woodworking knife. Practical for use in hand-cut joinery, it excels at marking, carving, whittling and fitting joints. Its single-bevel design lets you accurately scribe workpieces to one another, and the narrow tip works well for a range of tasks from chamfering pegs to scribing between dovetails.


The 21mm wide blade has a white steel #2 core hardened to Rc62-63 for good edge retention, and is laminated to a layer of softer carbon steel. This construction, combined with a hollow-ground back and wide bevel, makes it relatively easy to sharpen.

It’s available in left- and right-bevelled versions to accommodate handedness; however, having one of each lets you incise either side of a workpiece and carve both inside and outside curves without having to turn the project around.


Nearly 7 1/2" long overall with a hand-polished finish, it comes already sharpened (although we recommend honing before use). An effective utility knife that’s sure to become a favorite. Made in Japan.

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