

🛠️ Sharpen your craft with the Kasaya – where tradition meets precision.
The Kasaya Brass Bound Japanese Marking Knife is a finely crafted, 128mm long tool featuring a 1mm thick high carbon steel blade wrapped in folded brass. Designed specifically for right-handed users, it offers exceptional precision with a sprung brass sheath that securely holds the blade. Lightweight and compact, this knife is favored by Japanese students and professionals alike for its sharpness, durability, and elegant design.
| ASIN | B071J449RD |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 160,042 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 319 in Marking Tools |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blade length | 34.99 Millimetres |
| Colour | Gold and Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (172) |
| Date First Available | 28 Aug. 2020 |
| Handle material | Alloy Steel, Brass |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Item Weight | 30 g |
| Manufacturer | Miki Tools |
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 14 x 2.5 x 0.2 cm; 30 g |
| Size | 128mm |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Brass |
A**R
Anc
Beautifully hand crafted very quick delivery thank you
T**D
delicate right handed marking knife.
by delicate I dont mean to imply that it will not work or last, more that it is like a scalpel. It is for right handed use, with the square reference edge on the left for running against a rule or square. The whole knife is very light and thin compared with marking knives that I am used to with wooden handles. The blade is about a millimetre thick. The blade is wrapped in a thin (<0.5mm ?) sheet of brass, which is peened onto the blade to grip it (the strange dent in the folded brass edge). The bottom edge of the brass wrap is just folded up, and the ends of the wrap pressed flat. The pictures are very clear and accurate, but it is easy to deceive yourself into thinking that this is much bigger than it is. The whole assembly including folds is only about 2mm thick. It is good that the blade has a cover, as it is razor sharp, and you wouldnt want to leave it in a draw unguarded. I suspect this will sponsor accuracy for some time, but it is a fingertip tool more than a hand tool. A chunky version might suit me better.
R**N
Marker
Wonderfully sharp and exact marker.
C**N
Do not recomand
Too small, the blade too thin and much too flexible, the price is definitely too high.The durability of the blade remains to be seen. Overrated.
T**Y
Very sharp
A very sharp marking tool a must for everyone's tool box.ll
S**A
Dented handle. So returned
It was really nice picture on website but not good quality. Came with a dented handle most probably it is due to brass. So Returned.
H**R
Handy craftknife
Japanese steel is a thing of wonder..it has personality( if that's possible)!! This wee knife requires new skills to use which a westerner can quickly master Applying cutting force in small areas is the Forte here and the left- handed cutting edge is easily brought back to razor sharpness with judicious use of stone/ diamondstik
A**R
An utter disapointment. Over priced product for poor munfacturing.
An absolute disappointment. The knife has one bevel, the blade is fine, its sharp, but not surgical sharp for woodworking. You will need to sharpen it. The handle is a flimsy brass ? Covering that has been folded over and then pinched together. Really poor manufacturing. The cover does go back onto the blade, but once you have sharpened it, you may not want to do this. It's really small in size, and really over priced for what you get for the price. I have a stanley marking knife, i was hoping to replace it with a larger blade. I may make a wooden handle and rivet to blade into it, i will not be using it as it is. I'll stay with the stanley. Overall, the knife is poorly made, over priced and a disappointment. I'd look for some other product instead.
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