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KAKURI Wooden Mallet Small for Woodworking 36mm Oak, Japanese Wood Mallet Hammer for Chiseling, Adjusting Japanese Plane, Assembling furniture, Made in JAPAN

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About this item

  • JAPANESE WOODWORKING WOOD HAMMER: It is a quality Japanese wooden mallet for woodworkers. It is convenient for hitting chisels and adjusting the plane's blade of the Japanese KANNA plane. You can also use it for timber working and assembling wood furniture.
  • SMOOTH NATURAL OAK WOOD: Since the hammerhead is made of quality oak material, you can strike without damaging the material compared to a metal hammer. It is suitable for precision woodworking.
  • EASY TO USE LIGHTWEIGHT: As it is a wooden and light carpenter hammer, it is easy to handle and use.
  • OFFICIAL ENGLISH INSTRUCTION: KAKURI Official English instruction is included. KAKURI Japanese woodworking products are manufactured in Japan and handcrafted by Japanese craftsmen.
  • PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Made in Japan / Body: Oak wood / Face Size: 36 mm / Overall Size: 4.1×1.4×11.8 inches / Weight: 4.5 oz



Product Description

kakuri

Authentic Japanese Craftsmanship Brand

KAKURI Corporation was founded in 1946 in Sanjo City.

Sanjo City is the leading production area of cutlery in Japan.

We manufacture the products with superior quality and functions, such as gardening tool, saws, chisels, professional carpenter tools.

Taking advantage of more than 70 years of experience and results from our founding in 1946, we design hand-made products individually.

From a professional standpoint, we select and sell only high-quality products.

Please feel and enjoy the authentic Japanese products of the KAKURI brand.

Product features

japanese hammer

Large Face

The large striking surface is ideal for wood assembly, chiseling, carving. It can also be used for setting a Japanese plane.

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Gentle Japanese Oak

The entire body is made of Japanese natural oak wood. You can tap the woodworking materials without damage.

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Lightweight Easy to Handle

Compared to metal hammers, they are lighter and easier to handle. Of course, Japanese quality.

How to use Japanese woodworking hammer

japanese woodworking hammer

1. Chiseling

Great for hitting Japanese wood chisel. It enables accurate woodworking with a chisel, such as cutting, mortising, chopping, paring and shaping, etc.

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2. Adjusting and setting plane

For Japanese block planes, it is essential to adjust the blade with a Japanese hammer. With the right adjustments, you can make the beautifully smooth wood's surface.

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3. Assembling wood

This wooden hammer does not damage the surface of the wood, making it ideal for building furniture, wood, and dovetail combinations.


Luiz Cláudio Ligabue
Reviewed in Brazil on September 9, 2024
Produto da melhor qualidade.
Luiz Cláudio Ligabue
Reviewed in Brazil on September 9, 2024
Produto da melhor qualidade.
wayne l walters
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
Balanced ok and useful up to 15mm chisels and 42mm planes. Need a bigger one for hardwood use. Happy overall but may get steel one also.
wayne l walters
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
Balanced ok and useful up to 15mm chisels and 42mm planes. Need a bigger one for hardwood use. Happy overall but may get steel one also.
Jakob Dohrmann
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
Neither the mortise in the head nor the handle are tapered. The head was loose in the mallet I received and there is no way for it to slip back together such that is stays tight. The head and handle are made of very hard oak (great!), so they are not deforming/wedging together at all and there is play in the mortise (wider than the handle). That leaves the head loose and slightly wiggling. I've inserted a soft-wood wedge to keep it in place and now it works well. Expect to fiddle with this tool before using it.
Jakob Dohrmann
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
Neither the mortise in the head nor the handle are tapered. The head was loose in the mallet I received and there is no way for it to slip back together such that is stays tight. The head and handle are made of very hard oak (great!), so they are not deforming/wedging together at all and there is play in the mortise (wider than the handle). That leaves the head loose and slightly wiggling. I've inserted a soft-wood wedge to keep it in place and now it works well. Expect to fiddle with this tool before using it.
Tommy Margules
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
Ever want to assemble, adjust, or disassemble those wire shelving racks? If so then you want this. I’m an engineer and wanted this to help do just those activities for a move coming up. Plan worked flawlessly. Instead of hurting my hands I used the mallet to easily pop the shelves apart and keep moving. Then when putting them in the new location pop pop pop bang bang no muss no fuss. Perfect tool for the job.
Tommy Margules
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
Ever want to assemble, adjust, or disassemble those wire shelving racks? If so then you want this. I’m an engineer and wanted this to help do just those activities for a move coming up. Plan worked flawlessly. Instead of hurting my hands I used the mallet to easily pop the shelves apart and keep moving. Then when putting them in the new location pop pop pop bang bang no muss no fuss. Perfect tool for the job.
bones
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
Good balance
bones
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
Good balance
Woodworker
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
Very nice mallet but why do you put name and barcode stickers on the handle that won’t peel off? I literally had to use my orbital sander to remove stickers on a brand new nice wooden mallet.
Woodworker
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
Very nice mallet but why do you put name and barcode stickers on the handle that won’t peel off? I literally had to use my orbital sander to remove stickers on a brand new nice wooden mallet.
Jon L
Reviewed in Singapore on April 5, 2024
Just purchased anther hammer from the same brand!
Jon L
Reviewed in Singapore on April 5, 2024
Just purchased anther hammer from the same brand!
K. J. DiAmore
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023
Now... for the price this is a great mallet. Mine came with the head detached from the handle. No problem, I simply glued it back on using some wood glue. Easy fix and knowing Amazon, had I returned it, it would have simply ended up in a landfill. I'd buy it again if needed.
K. J. DiAmore
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023
Now... for the price this is a great mallet. Mine came with the head detached from the handle. No problem, I simply glued it back on using some wood glue. Easy fix and knowing Amazon, had I returned it, it would have simply ended up in a landfill. I'd buy it again if needed.
C. Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023
A very handy tapper. I've used this to hammer to seat the end cap on stove pipe and inflicted no damage. Not quite heavy enough for wood chisels.
C. Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023
A very handy tapper. I've used this to hammer to seat the end cap on stove pipe and inflicted no damage. Not quite heavy enough for wood chisels.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023
I use this for my wood plane and it does the job. Perfectly sized for smaller blocks. Handle is pretty thin, but no issues so far.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023
I use this for my wood plane and it does the job. Perfectly sized for smaller blocks. Handle is pretty thin, but no issues so far.