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Aish Tsuchime Hammer | Metal Gennou - 225g or 375g

Forged in Sanjo Japan, these hammers feel lovely in hand and have a very cool aesthetic. Available in our 2 favourite weights for the moment.

  • Aisho Japan Traditional Japanese Hammer (Genno / Gennou) 
  • Tsuchime (Hammer-Tone) Finish
  • Timber Handle - Wedge Supplied* 
    • Finish Fitting Required
  • Head Weight Options (Please Select):
    • 225g
    • 375g
  • Head Size:
    • 225g = 72 x 25 x 22mm
    • 375g = 88 x 28 x 26mm
  • Overall Weight:
    • 225g = 307g
    • 375g = 487g
  • Total Length:
    • 225g = 330mm
    • 375 = 360mm
  • Hand-Crafted in Japan

 

* Finish fitting required, hammer is supplied with steel wedge 

 

    Japanese Woodworking Tools, Whetstones & Chef Knives Australia


    Japanese Woodworking Tools | Gennou (Hammers)

    Gennou (or Genno) are a specialist style of Japanese hammer. These hammers are an extremely well balanced tool, made with a unique steel that helps absorb impact of a hammer strike. They are made to be used with Nomi (Japanese chisels) and Kanna (Japanese woodworking planes), along with performing precision hammering tasks like driving small nails in tight or awkward locations. Most traditional Japanese hammers have one face flat, with the opposing side a slight convex, to help perform different tasks more accurately. 

      Forged in Sanjo Japan, these hammers feel lovely in hand and have a very cool aesthetic. Available in our 2 favourite weights for the moment.

      • Aisho Japan Traditional Japanese Hammer (Genno / Gennou) 
      • Tsuchime (Hammer-Tone) Finish
      • Timber Handle - Wedge Supplied* 
        • Finish Fitting Required
      • Head Weight Options (Please Select):
        • 225g
        • 375g
      • Head Size:
        • 225g = 72 x 25 x 22mm
        • 375g = 88 x 28 x 26mm
      • Overall Weight:
        • 225g = 307g
        • 375g = 487g
      • Total Length:
        • 225g = 330mm
        • 375 = 360mm
      • Hand-Crafted in Japan

       

      * Finish fitting required, hammer is supplied with steel wedge 

       

        Japanese Woodworking Tools, Whetstones & Chef Knives Australia


        Japanese Woodworking Tools | Gennou (Hammers)

        Gennou (or Genno) are a specialist style of Japanese hammer. These hammers are an extremely well balanced tool, made with a unique steel that helps absorb impact of a hammer strike. They are made to be used with Nomi (Japanese chisels) and Kanna (Japanese woodworking planes), along with performing precision hammering tasks like driving small nails in tight or awkward locations. Most traditional Japanese hammers have one face flat, with the opposing side a slight convex, to help perform different tasks more accurately. 

          Select Hammer Size
          From $188.00
          Aish Tsuchime Hammer | Metal Gennou - 225g or 375g
          $188.00

          Description

          Forged in Sanjo Japan, these hammers feel lovely in hand and have a very cool aesthetic. Available in our 2 favourite weights for the moment.

          • Aisho Japan Traditional Japanese Hammer (Genno / Gennou) 
          • Tsuchime (Hammer-Tone) Finish
          • Timber Handle - Wedge Supplied* 
            • Finish Fitting Required
          • Head Weight Options (Please Select):
            • 225g
            • 375g
          • Head Size:
            • 225g = 72 x 25 x 22mm
            • 375g = 88 x 28 x 26mm
          • Overall Weight:
            • 225g = 307g
            • 375g = 487g
          • Total Length:
            • 225g = 330mm
            • 375 = 360mm
          • Hand-Crafted in Japan

           

          * Finish fitting required, hammer is supplied with steel wedge 

           

            Japanese Woodworking Tools, Whetstones & Chef Knives Australia


            Japanese Woodworking Tools | Gennou (Hammers)

            Gennou (or Genno) are a specialist style of Japanese hammer. These hammers are an extremely well balanced tool, made with a unique steel that helps absorb impact of a hammer strike. They are made to be used with Nomi (Japanese chisels) and Kanna (Japanese woodworking planes), along with performing precision hammering tasks like driving small nails in tight or awkward locations. Most traditional Japanese hammers have one face flat, with the opposing side a slight convex, to help perform different tasks more accurately.