Wazakura 6PCS Bonsai Professional Tool Kit [ Ashinaga & Twig Scissors + 4 Cutters ]
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Package Include:
・1 of Concave Cutter
・1 of Knob Cutter
・1 of Jin Pliers
・1 of Bonsai Wire Cutter
・1 of Yasugi Steel Scissors, Ashinaga Style
・1 of Yasugi Steel Scissors, Twig Style
・1 of Bonsai Tool Roll Case
All Made in Japan
Cutters: S55C Carbon steel, Black Coated
Scissors: YCS3 Alloy Tool Steel (Yasugi Japanese Steel)
Products are handforged so some minimal design variations may occur.
【Specification】
・Concave Cutter
Size: L 7.87 x W 1.96 x H 0.78 inch (200 x 50 x 20 mm)
Length of Blades: 0.98 inch (25 mm)
Weight: 6.7 oz (190 g)
Suitable Cutting Capacity: 5/16" to 1/2" (8mm to 13mm)
・Knob Cutter
Size: L 8.26 x W 1.96 x H 0.51 inch (210 x 50 x 13 mm)
Length of Blades: 0.59 inch (15 mm)
Weight: 8.11 oz (230 g)
・Jin Pliers
Size: L 8.26 x W 1.96 x H 0.59 in (210 x 50 x 15 mm)
Weight: 8.11 oz (230 g)
・Bonsai Wire Cutter
Size: L 7.7 x W 1.9 x H 0.6 inch (195 x 50 x 15 mm)
Length of Blades: 0.5 inch (12 mm)
Weight: 7.8 oz (220 g)
・Yasugi Steel Scissors
-Ashinaga Model
Size: L 7.87 × W 3.35 × H 0.59 inch (L 200 × W 85 × H 15 mm)
Length of Blades: 2.13 inches(54mm)
Weight: 5.22 oz (148 g)
-Twig Model
Size: L 8.27 × W 3.23 × H 0.59 inch (L 210 × W 82 × H 15 mm)
Length of Blades: 2.05 inches (52mm)
Weight: 5.22 oz (148 g)
Material: YCS3 Alloy Tool Steel (Yasugi Specialty Steel)
Made of Yasugi Specialty Steel, a unique steel produced only in Japan. Yasuki steel is made in the Hitachi Metals plant in Shimane prefecture (Japan). It is created by combining iron and steel, removing impurities (phosphorus, sulfur, etc) that reduce sharpness, and forging and rolling the steel many times with hot processing. The characteristics Yasugi Steel tools are extra strong, wear-resistant and long-lasting sharp tools.
・Bonsai Tool Roll Pouch
Size: L9.84 x W17.72 x H0.12 inch (L250 x W450 x H 3mm)
Weight: 5.75oz (163g)
Material: PU Leather
【Video: Bonsai Tool Maintenance】
How do you clean your bonsai tools? Is there a correct way to sharpen them? Or any advice on how to generally proper take care of your bonsai tool kit?
If those questions have ever crossed your mind, you will enjoy this video, in which Wazakura Japan's resident bonsai artist Yusuke Ogawa explains and show the proper way to maintain and take care of your bonsai tools collection.
WAZAKURA JAPAN TOOLS USED IN THIS VIDEO
・Sharpening Oilstone
・Sap Sap Eraser
・Satsuki Bonsai Trimming Scissors
・Bonsai Concave Branch Cutter
・Knob Cutter
・Wire Cutter
・Root Cutter