Honmamon-Japan

"SHINGI" Small Hand Plane HSS Steel SKH51 Red Oak Base 42mm, 50mm (no need tapping out)

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Specification

■ Material:
Plane body: High-speed steel (SKH51),
Base metal: Very soft iron
Plane base: Genuine red oak, straight grain

■ Preparation gradient: 38°

■ Blade angle: 26~27°

■ Tabletop: Regular mouth

■ Manufacturing: Made in Japan

■ Preparation:
Plane body: Medium grinding finish, not need trapping-out.” URADASHI”
Plane stand: 90% preparation

■ Features:
The plane body is made of extremely soft iron and high-speed steel.
Even when cutting laminated wood, the blade is less likely to chip and will stay sharp for a long time.
Because it is made of composite material, it is easy to sharpen, and the blade can be easily sharpened with an artificial whetstone. The blade will not temper even if it is ground with a grinder.
*Tempering temperature 600℃
This plane can be used for a wide range of cutting, from construction to chamfering.

■ Caution:
After use, be sure to return the blade to the base and store in a safe place.
The plane blade is semi-finished. When first using, please adjust the blade by tapping out with a metal plate.
The plane base is 90% primed, so please prepare it yourself.

■ Size:

【42mm】
Plane base: Base length 210mm, Base width 57mm, Base thickness 27mm
Plane body: Width 42mm, Cutting edge 39mm, Body length 75mm
Item no. 1119199

【50mm】
Plane base: Base length 210mm, Base width 65mm, Base thickness 28mm
Plane body: Width 50mm, Cutting edge 45mm, Body length 80mm
Item no. 1119200

Red Oak Hand Plane – A Once-in-a-Lifetime Offering

In Japan, red oak is a material of quiet reverence—rarely seen, scarcely available, and almost never used in contemporary hand plane production. This particular piece, crafted with a base of genuine red oak aged over decades, is not just a tool but a testament to enduring craftsmanship.

We are honored to offer this hand plane as a limited, in-stock item. Once sold, it will not return. The red oak used here is no longer in circulation, making this a truly final opportunity to own a piece of woodworking heritage.

Whether you're a collector, a craftsman, or someone who values the quiet beauty of well-made tools, this hand plane speaks to a deeper tradition—one that won’t be repeated.

For maintenance

Japanese planes with the super sharp blade, we are preferring you use natural sharpening stones to grind your planes of blade.

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Use before you need insert the chip breaker.

The chip breaker breaks wood fibers so that they do not crack before they are cut loose from the plane iron. It is important that the chip breaker fits exactly on the plane iron, otherwise wood chips can get stuck in the opening and make planning harder and less accurate.

If there is not enough space in the iron bed of the plane for the chip breaker, the wood can be adjusted in the same way as with the plane iron. The chip breaker is then positioned so that it gets stuck under the metal pin that is inserted through the bed. It is important, of course, that the plane iron that has already been placed does not slip.

The Japanese plane differs from the Western plane in one important respect: it is used with a pulling motion, so pull it towards you when planning. To do this, place your "good" hand in front of the iron bed of the plane, and the other hand on the back to be able to steer the plane. If the surface to be planed is very long, it may be necessary to go along with the instrument.

We also offer a selection of Western-style hand plane blades.

Original blade support

We are welcome everyone contacts us to help you make your original planes of blade.

Import duties; taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

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