What’s the Best Japanese Equivalent to Lie Nielsen Tools?

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Asked By CraftyNinja42 On

I'm on the hunt for high-quality Japanese woodworking tools that would be considered the equivalent of Lie Nielsen. I appreciate tools that are well-made and durable. Does anyone have suggestions or insights on where to find these tools?

4 Answers

Answered By ToolHunter88 On

Hida Tool is a pretty great option! They've got a nice selection, so it's worth giving them a call to see if they have what you need. It's like a candy store for tool enthusiasts!

CraftyNinja42 -

Totally agree! I love what I've gotten from Hida.

Answered By Woodwhisperer99 On

If you want to find good Japanese tools, try checking out Japan's Yahoo auction for used ones. Buying new from Western dealers can really inflate the price for tools that might not even be as handmade as they claim. You can snag a wrought kanna blade in a 70mm size with a ledge dai for a fraction of the cost if you're savvy about what to look for. Just watch out for some of the hype around special tempering processes; many traditional makers just focus on the basics and keep the prices reasonable.

Answered By SawMaster22 On

If you're looking for heirloom quality Japanese handsaws available in the US, I’ve been researching that too, and it’s a bit challenging. You might also consider Covington & Sons; they really respect traditional artisans in Japan.

Answered By JamesTheToolGuy On

Just a thought, but what do you mean by "Lie Nielsen equivalent"? Are you looking for something expensive and high-quality? What specific tools are you interested in?

CraftyNinja42 -

I see Lie Nielsen tools as ones you buy for life—well-made and precise. I'm definitely seeking Japanese tools that match that standard.

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