Mute-on
Senior Member
Backsides

Damn!!!
Acquired over nearly 8 years, some while in Japan. Takes time and opportunity…
Christ on a bike!
Looks much nicer without the wrap IMO. You might also try sharpening to a zero edge while giving the bevel a nice little polish.Thank you! Yes, I ended up wrapping it last night actually. It's a Hitachi Blue Super Steel core laminated with 1035 High Tensile Spring Steel by Taylor Shields.
Here is what it looked like prior to it being wrapped.
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I agree, it does look better without the wrap. I was curious what it would look and feel like with a wrap on it.Looks much nicer without the wrap IMO. You might also try sharpening to a zero edge while giving the bevel a nice little polish.
I agree, it does look better without the wrap. I was curious what it would look and feel like with a wrap on it.
What a scoreHere's another thing I got recently.
For some reason kanna were on my mind one day, so I had a little look on ebay. Now kanna effectively never come up on UK ebay, I assume because the cheap and easy availability of good quality Sheffield tools would make anyone using a Japanese plane appear wilfully pretentious and recherche in woodowrking circles. But whaddya know... someone selling random house clearance items had one going cheap, ending in three minutes, and without a single bid. So I took that as a sign and snapped it up.
I couldn't tell at all from the pics what condition it was in or whether it was wrought clad, which is what I wanted really, because I don't use hand planes that much at all tbh. But again god was smiling on me. So I now have this quite cool, hefty, 72mm kanna, complete with a pretty smart dai.
(It's so nice that I might even try to learn about how to make it work properly!)
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Ah, I remember using Japanese planes, years ago.
Step 1: Spend hours and days tuning everything just right, until you can make a consistent shaving as wide as the blade, and thinner than paper.
Step 2: Oops, the weather changed, start over
What a score
Both the blade and the dai on this are stunning, congrats!Here's another thing I got recently.
For some reason kanna were on my mind one day, so I had a little look on ebay. Now kanna effectively never come up on UK ebay, I assume because the cheap and easy availability of good quality Sheffield tools would make anyone using a Japanese plane appear wilfully pretentious and recherche in woodowrking circles. But whaddya know... someone selling random house clearance items had one going cheap, ending in three minutes, and without a single bid. So I took that as a sign and snapped it up.
I couldn't tell at all from the pics what condition it was in or whether it was wrought clad, which is what I wanted really, because I don't use hand planes that much at all tbh. But again god was smiling on me. So I now have this quite cool, hefty, 72mm kanna, complete with a pretty smart dai.
(It's so nice that I might even try to learn about how to make it work properly!)
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Nothing special and cutting edge totally destroyed. Ordered something custom and spicy, can’t wait for it to show upView attachment 229972
Me too pleaseReally? I must confess I've chipped and scuffed the edges of kiri a fair bit worse than that, just through normal use.
It's a stunning knife though for sure! (@RDalman - if you're gonna make any similar to that in the future just give me a shout, yeah?)
hehe.. yes, you're right, bad things happenReally? I must confess I've chipped and scuffed the edges of kiri a fair bit worse than that, just through normal use.
It's a stunning knife though for sure! (@RDalman - if you're gonna make any similar to that in the future just give me a shout, yeah?)
Inclusions showed up out of nowhere and gouged out a stone.