Mikihisa Tanushimaru type grafted knife polished 105mm with wooden sheath (right)
Everything about grafting begins with the cut.
Curved blade. Tanushimaru type grafted knife 105mm
The shape was created in the Tanushimaru area of Kyushu.
This product is handmade with a honyaki finish and has the characteristics of blue steel material, sharpness and durability. It is made with a focus on long-lasting sharpness so that producers who graft and cut a large number of trees in one day can reduce the number of times they need to be resharpened. Also, because of the thin blade finish, the cut is clean. The blade has an R-edge that makes it easy to insert the blade along the wood, so it can be inserted smoothly. The wooden handle makes it easy to grip and use force. After use, store the blade in the wooden sheath.
The Tanushimaru type is recommended for long-term work as it allows your hand to fit easily on the handle. Used for grafting/cutting work and as a gardening knife.
Can be made to order for left-handed use.
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Grafting is the process of cutting parts of a plant, such as branches and buds, and splicing them onto another plant to grow a new plant. If the cambium layers of the rootstock and scion do not match even partially, it will not stick. The sharp 2mm blade makes it easy to match by cutting cleanly. I once went to see a grower's grafting work, and I was surprised at the large number of trees and the amount of work done in a short period of time. I'm glad to hear from such people that it's a good product.
It is coated with a thin layer of varnish to prevent rust, so it may feel dull at first. If you are concerned about this, please wipe it off with thinner etc. before use.
*Can be resharpened and repaired.
kinds |
Tanushimaru type grafted knife polished 105mm with wooden sheath (for right) |
size |
Total length 225mm, blade length 105mm, blade thickness 2mm, handle length 115mm |
weight |
Approximately 90g |
material |
Blade: Blue steel No. 2 steel (single edge, right hand) polished finish Handle (sheath): Pak blister |
Maker |