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How to use Japanese planes: Tips on how to plane
Japanese planes are used by pulling, unlike Western planes. Master the basics to use them effectively.
Riho Egawa·
How to Choose a Japanese Hand Plane: The Kakuri Difference
Learn how to choose the perfect Japanese hand plane for your woodworking needs. See how Kakuri’s quality and craftsmanship distinguish its tools from others.
Riho Egawa·
How to Reshape & Sharpen the Blade of Your Japanese Hand Plane
Over time, blades will shorten as they are sharpened. When the edge of the blade shortens too much, you will need to re-shape and re-sharpen it in order to keep using it. Discover the traditional Japanese method of "ura-dashi" and "ura-oshi" to make your precious plane blade look brand new. You don't have to be a seasoned craftsman to follow these steps. Let's get the groove on!
Riho Egawa·
How to Adjust the Tightness of Your Japanese Hand Plane
Japanese hand planes, like all things, need a little TLC with use. When the side grooves that hold the blade in place begin to loosen, and the blade is able to slide beyond the opening of the mouth with a few taps of a hammer, it's time to adjust the tightness. Here we explain in detail everything you need to do to either fix loose or tight side grooves. You don't have to be a seasoned craftsman to follow these steps. Let's get the groove on!
Riho Egawa·
How to Tune the Sole of Your Japanese Hand Plane
When the sole of the plane body is not well-tuned, the hand plane will not be able to shave properly. This is why it is important to check the condition of the sole before using a Japanese hand plane, and tune it if necessary. Here we explain in detail everything you need to do to check and maintain the sole of your hand plane. You don't have to be a seasoned craftsman to follow these steps. Nor does tuning and leveling the sole have to be a daunting task.
Riho Egawa·
How to Sharpen the Blade of Your Japanese Hand Plane
Keeping the blade of your Japanese hand plane sharp is key to producing beautiful wood shavings with every pull. Here we explain in detail everything you need to do to keep your blade in top shape, whether it's badly chipped or just worn down. You don't have to be a seasoned craftsman to follow these steps. Nor does keeping your blade sharp have to be a daunting task.
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- How to Choose
- Japanese Chisels
- Japanese Hammers
- Japanese Planes
- Japanese Saws