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[[File:Miki City Hardware Museum06n3872.jpg|thumb|Japanese chisels]]
[[File:160312 Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Kobe Japan16s.jpg|thumb|More Japanese chisels]]
[[File:Gaa0-ksge3.jpg|thumb|Japanese chisels in use, among other tools (early 14th Century)]]
The '''Japanese chisel''' or '''{{nihongo|''nomi''|鑿, のみ|}}''' is made on similar principles to the [[Japanese plane]]. There is a hard blade, called hagane attached to a softer piece of metal called the [[jigane]].
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* The '''{{nihongo|''oire nomi''|追入れ鑿|}}''' is the most usual type of Japanese chisel. The name literally means ''rabbeting chisel''.
* The '''{{nihongo|''shinogi nomi''|鎬鑿|}}''' has beveled edges for making [[dovetail joint]]s.
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*[[Japanese carpentry]]
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The handles are often made of Red or White Oak .
[[Category:Woodworking chisels]]
[[Category:Japanese tools|Chisel]]
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[[pam:Pat]]
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