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KAPRA set of chisels with mallethead in roll-up pouch
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the final prices may change in the checkout.
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Set price advantage compared to individual purchase: approx. 25 €
Comprehensive 7-piece basic set. With free bludgeon made from hornbeam.
KAPRA quality chisel made from forged steel with mallet head, length approx. 210 mm.
Set 1 "light" steel chisel Ø 10 mm
Â- Point chisel
Â- Sculpting chisel 10 mm wide
Â- Sculpting chisel 20 mm wide
Â- Flat chisel with round blade 12 mm wide
Â- Claw chisel 12 mm wide, 3 teeth
Â- Claw chisel 12 mm wide, 5 teeth
- Free wooden mallet 550 g
- Roll-up pouch made of fine suede
Set of 2 "heavy" steel bars 12 mm wide
- Point chisels
- Sculpting chisels 12 mm wide
- Sculpting chisels 20 mm wide
- Flat chisels with round blade 15 mm wide
- Claw chisels 18 mm wide, 3 teeth
- Claw chisels 20 mm wide, 4 teeth
- Free wooden mallet 700 g
- Roll-up pouch made from fine suede leather
The KAPRA chisels made of forged steel are individually forged by hand in the small traditional forge EID in Metten, Bavaria. They are ideal for working medium-hard stone up to the hardness of limestone and marble. The special quality of the chisels lies in the optimum hardness of the tip and cutting edge - for a long service life of the sculpting tools and great stability at the same time. In an interview with bildhau, the owner of the forge Reiner Eid explains what is special about his tools and how they are made.
KAPRA chisels with a mallet head are produced for working with an iron or steel fist, historically also known as a mallet. The mallet delivers a very direct blow. The energy of the blow is powerfully transferred to the stone via the chisel. KAPRA chisels with a mallet head therefore have a tapered head that is driven wider over time by the impact of the hammer. To protect the hand and ensure optimum force transmission, the mallet head must be chamfered again from time to time.