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Kanenori Nata Single-Bevel Carbon Steel Japanese Axe 165mm C-20

Kanenori Nata Single-Bevel Carbon Steel Japanese Axe 165mm C-20

Product Description

Koten forged nata hatchet for pruning, notching, and board or timber clean-up. The laminated blade combines a hard high‑carbon steel edge with a soft‑iron body for sharpness, easy sharpening, and toughness—ideal for precise cutting and shaving in the garden, forest, or campsite.

Specifications: blade 165 mm (6.5 in); handle 180 mm (7.1 in); overall 345 mm (13.6 in); weight 590 g (1.30 lb). Materials: blade steel/soft iron (approx. 1/3 edge steel, 2/3 soft iron); oak handle dyed shibuzome for moisture and rot resistance. Features include a brass ferrule with guard for safety, matte finish, non‑slip knobbed grip, and a belt‑loop sheath.

Bevel guidance: single‑bevel excels at slicing and shaving; double‑bevel is sturdier for splitting firewood and branch lopping. Avoid using a single‑bevel for heavy splitting or branch removal to prevent chipping and trunk damage. With routine care, the wear‑resistant edge delivers long service.

$21.11

Original: $70.37

-70%
Kanenori Nata Single-Bevel Carbon Steel Japanese Axe 165mm C-20

$70.37

$21.11
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Description

Product Description

Koten forged nata hatchet for pruning, notching, and board or timber clean-up. The laminated blade combines a hard high‑carbon steel edge with a soft‑iron body for sharpness, easy sharpening, and toughness—ideal for precise cutting and shaving in the garden, forest, or campsite.

Specifications: blade 165 mm (6.5 in); handle 180 mm (7.1 in); overall 345 mm (13.6 in); weight 590 g (1.30 lb). Materials: blade steel/soft iron (approx. 1/3 edge steel, 2/3 soft iron); oak handle dyed shibuzome for moisture and rot resistance. Features include a brass ferrule with guard for safety, matte finish, non‑slip knobbed grip, and a belt‑loop sheath.

Bevel guidance: single‑bevel excels at slicing and shaving; double‑bevel is sturdier for splitting firewood and branch lopping. Avoid using a single‑bevel for heavy splitting or branch removal to prevent chipping and trunk damage. With routine care, the wear‑resistant edge delivers long service.