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  2. Japanese chisel - Wikipedia

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    The oire nomi (追入れ鑿) is the most usual type of Japanese chisel. The name literally means rabbeting chisel . The shinogi nomi ( 鎬鑿 ) has beveled edges for making dovetail joints .

  3. Japanese carpentry - Wikipedia

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    The yarigana was in universal use prior to the introduction of the block-mounted wood plane to Japan, and is today typically reserved for use on large circular columns or in cases where a more rustic appearance is desired in the final element. [5] Chisels. Japanese chisel (鑿, nomi). There are bench chisels, paring chisels, striking chisels ...

  4. Category:Woodworking chisels - Wikipedia

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    Japanese chisel; M. Mortise chisel; S. Slick (tool) T. Twybil This page was last edited on 24 March 2010, at 21:30 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Kitchen knife indentation - Wikipedia

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    Urasuki is a common feature of Japanese kitchen knives. [2] While Japanese kitchen knives initially appear as a simple chisel grind (flat on the side facing the food, angled on the other), the apparently flat side is subtly concave, to reduce adhesion, and, further, the apparent chisel cut of the edge is actually a small bevel, as otherwise the ...

  6. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    Hōchō, Japanese kitchen knives in Tokyo. A Japanese kitchen knife is a type of kitchen knife used for food preparation. These knives come in many different varieties and are often made using traditional Japanese blacksmithing techniques. They can be made from stainless steel, or hagane, which is the same kind of steel used to make Japanese ...

  7. List of Japanese cooking utensils - Wikipedia

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    Deba bōchō: kitchen carver for meat and fish; Fugu hiki, Tako hiki, and yanagi ba: sashimi slicers; Nakiri bōchō and usuba bōchō: vegetable knives for vegetables; Oroshi hocho and hancho hocho: extremely long knives to fillet tuna

  8. Nomi - Wikipedia

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    The Nomi Song, a 2004 documentary about Klaus Nomi; Japanese chisel; Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia; Nomi (retail chain), network of retail supermarkets; Nomi AI, a digital assistant in Nio Inc. cars

  9. Japanese saw - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese saw or nokogiri (鋸) is a type of saw used in woodworking and Japanese carpentry that cuts on the pull stroke, unlike most European saws that cut on the push stroke. Japanese saws are the best known pull saws, but they are also used in China, Iran, Iraq, Korea, Nepal, and Turkey.

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